Stories - Summer 2022

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Leadership Message
By Wendy Rheault, PT, PhD, FASAHP, FNAP, DipACLM, and Ronald S. Kaplan, PhD

Rosalind Franklin University strives to build an environment in which research and our researchers can thrive. With a reported 80% of health science jobs…

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Editor’s Note

A college writing class was discussing the pitfalls of jumbled phrases and their potential to confuse the reader — brain-teasers that included “Is there…

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CyberSole: The Science of Saving Feet
By Sara Skoog

Researchers at RFU’s Center for Lower Extremity Ambulatory Research (CLEAR), in partnership with the University’s Innovation and Research Park and the…

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Legacy Challenge Continues with Commitment from CMS Alum
By Stephanie Geier

Jeffrey Yessenow, MD ’76, believes that, as much as possible, students should be free to focus on their academic and clinical pursuits. “I recognize the…

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New Center for Health Equity Research: An Engine for Scholarship and Change
By Judy Masterson

In her first communication as founding director of the new Michael Reese Foundation Center for Health Equity Research at Rosalind Franklin University,…

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Visualize Health Equity

“Visualize Health Equity: A Community Art Project,” a traveling exhibit produced by the nonprofit National Academy of Medicine, was displayed in RFU’s…

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Leading with Virtue
By Sara Skoog

The College of Pharmacy (COP) Student National Pharmaceutical Association (SNPhA) chapter presented a pharmacy career exploration event on April 16 to…

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Building Trust in the Time of COVID
By Judy Masterson

Allison Arwady, MD, MPH, commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health — where, she has said, “promoting health equity drives everything we do…

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2022 Art From the Benchtop Exhibit, Selected Works

“THE ELDRITCH TERROR,” by OLIVIA POWROZEK CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY Imaged here is Suml49PT, which is a cell line derived for triple-negative breast cancer…

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Sloan Fellow Blazes New Trails in Neuroscience
By Margaret Smith

Childhood dreams may come and go for some, and for others, still, dreams may adapt and manifest themselves. For EunJung Hwang, PhD — assistant professor…

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Differing Pathways
By Dawn Rhodes

Keys to Alzheimer’s might vary from male to female. The majority of Alzheimer’s disease patients are women, but scientific research focusing on females…

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Treating 9/11 First Responders: Can Genetics Predict Severity of PTSD?
By Monika Waszczuk, PhD

Last September, people across the United States and the world commemorated the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC) in…

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Invisible and Stigmatized: What Unique Health Disparities Affect Bisexual Individuals?
By Brian A. Feinstein, PhD

Nationally representative surveys reveal that 3% of adults and 6% of adolescents in the United States identify as bisexual, and these numbers are on the…

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Finding Solutions When the Need Is Great
By Judy Masterson

A shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic put the lives of frontline health workers at risk and sparked…

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New Web-based Simulation Helps Raise Awareness on Potential Delayed Effects of Psychostimulant Use
By Judy Masterson

Gregory Friedman died in 2017 after taking tainted MDMA, also known as ecstasy or molly. Despite seeking medical treatment, he continued to experience…

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‘Perhaps the Greatest Challenge’: How To Get Capital Behind Concepts
By Judy Masterson

Michael Beaubaire, MD, who was named the first Entrepreneur in Residence for Helix 51, is the principal of Beaubaire LLC, an advisory group that provides…

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Patent Portfolios Bridge the Gap Between Innovation and the Public Good
By Judy Masterson

Entrepreneur in Residence Peter Paredes, JD, advises Helix 51 incubator companies and other startups, universities and investment firms on strategic intellectual…

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Homecoming: Physical Therapy Alum Named New CHP Dean

Lisa L. Dutton, PT, MS ’93, PhD, an alum of RFU’s Department of Physical Therapy whose academic career began as an adjunct instructor with the department…

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Care Coach Rolls to Accept AAMC Honor

Efforts by RFU’s Community Care Connection to provide health services and expand COVID-19 vaccination outreach to underserved communities received a third-prize…

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Helix 51 Biomedical Innovation

The life science hub Helix 51 continues to expand its roster of startup, early-stage and international companies, adding Katz Diagnostics and its fibromyalgia…

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Behavioral Neuroscientist Joins RFU Faculty
By Sara Skoog

Nicole Ferrara, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Brain Science Institute Director Amiel Rosenkranz, PhD, will join the Center for Neurobiology…

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Documenting a Generation in the CMS Timeline
By Kelly Reiss

For more than 30 years, from 1940 through 1972, CMS published The Chicago Medical School Quarterly three to four times a year out of the campus at 710…

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A Deep Dive into Toxic Personalities
By Margaret Smith

Have you ever felt the book you read or movie you watched didn’t go far enough? That it left out the truly intriguing bits? RFU professor of physiology…

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