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NU-9 halts Alzheimer’s disease in animal model before symptoms begin

An experimental drug developed in the lab of Rick Silverman has demonstrated further promise as an early intervention for Alzheimer’s disease.

In this recent study, Northwestern scientists identified a previously unknown highly toxic sub-species of amyloid beta oligomers — toxic clusters of peptides — that appear to drive several of the brain’s earliest changes, including neuronal dysfunction, inflammation and activation of immune cells.

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Manganese is Lyme disease’s double-edge sword

In a new study, Professor Brian Hoffman and collaborators from Uniformed Services University uncovered a surprising vulnerability in Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium that causes Lyme disease. Although manganese protects the pathogen from the host immune system, the team found that both manganese starvation and overload weaken the bacterium dramatically. Targeting this metal-management pathway could open new strategies for more effective Lyme disease treatments.

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Cancer Drug Made 20,000 Times More Potent in Breakthrough

Northwestern’s Chad Mirkin and his team have re-engineered the common chemotherapy drug 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) into a spherical nucleic acid (SNA), making it up to 20,000 times more effective at killing cancer cells while reducing toxicity. In animal models of acute myeloid leukemia, the SNA drug targeted cancer cells 12.5 times more efficiently and halted disease progression without detectable side effects.

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Faculty Honors

 
Odom Kirkwood Award Winner

Teri Odom receives 2025 John Gamble Kirkwood Award

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Faculty Honors

 
Farha named to NAI
Omar K. Farah named to National Academy of Inventors (NAI)

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Fall Newsletter

 

With the start of a new academic year, I am delighted to welcome a new cohort of students to our department and to see the energy and enthusiasm they bring. The past year has been full of adventures, growth, and many successes across research, teaching, and service—from welcoming Jesse Gordon as a new faculty member, to celebrating the promotions of Todd Gingrich and Katie Gesmundo, to recognizing the many national ACS awards received by our faculty. These achievements reflect the dedication, creativity, and collaboration of our community, and they remind me how fortunate I am to serve as chair of such a remarkable department.

Looking ahead, I am confident that the future is bright—filled with opportunities to push the boundaries of discovery, strengthen our programs, and continue building an environment where every member can thrive. I look forward to seeing what we are capable of achieving together in the coming months and years. Let us remain committed to supporting one another, lifting each other up, and celebrating both individual and collective successes along the way. Go ’Cats!

 

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Research at the Department of Chemistry is innovative, collaborative and interdisciplinary by nature.

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