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Midwestern University Crowns BASIS Chandler Student as Winner of Arizona Regional Brain Bee
On Tuesday, February 7, Midwestern University welcomed some of Arizona’s top high school students for the annual Arizona Regional Brain Bee, an educational competition similar to a spelling bee that focuses on neuroscience. The 2017 Arizona Regional Brain Bee at Midwestern University was presented in partnership with the BHHS Legacy Foundation.
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CDMI Students Participate in National Lobby Day
Student delegates from Midwestern University’s College of Dental Medicine-Illinois (CDMI) met with legislative leaders to advocate on behalf of their fellow students and their future profession.
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Midwestern Faculty Member Named Public Policy Fellow by National Association
A Midwestern University faculty member was recently named a Public Policy Fellow by the American Association of Immunologists (AAI).
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New CCOM Students Care for Community with Day of Service
Before beginning their rigorous course of study, first-year medical students at Midwestern University participate in an annual day of service.
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OT Students March in Disability Pride Parade
Students from Midwestern University’s Student Occupational Therapy Association (SOTA) participated in the Disability Pride Parade in downtown Chicago this summer.
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BASIS Chandler's Grace Xu Wins Arizona Regional Brain Bee at Midwestern University
On Monday, January 29th, Midwestern University welcomed some of Arizona’s top high school students for the annual Arizona Regional Brain Bee, an educational competition similar to a spelling bee that focuses on neuroscience. The 2018 Arizona Regional Brain Bee at Midwestern University was presented in partnership with the BHHS Legacy Foundation.
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Midwestern Researcher: Bacteria in the Small Intestine Indispensable for Fat Absorption
Researcher at Midwestern University led a new study showing that Western diets, high in fat and simple sugar, promote the growth of bacteria in the small intestine that increase fat digestion and absorption. The goals of the study, published in the journal Cell Host and Microbe on April 11, 2018, were to determine if microbes were required for digestion and absorption of fats, to begin to learn which microbes were involved, and to assess the role of diet-induced microbes on the digestion and uptake of fats.
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Incoming CCOM Students Participate in Poverty Simulation
To gain a greater understanding of what it’s like to live in poverty, the new class of students at the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine (CCOM) participated in a poverty simulation.
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Medical Students Care for Community with Day of Service
Before beginning their rigorous course of study, first-year medical students at Midwestern University participate in an annual day of service.
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In Memoriam: Arthur G. Dobbelaere, Ph.D.
Midwestern University mourns the passing of long-time executive and beloved colleague and friend, Arthur G. Dobbelaere, Ph.D., who died on September 4, 2018.
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