Medical Bulletin | Spring 2008
Features
Small Cells, Big Hopes
After 40 years, the University of Minnesota continues to lead the charge against cancer and other disorders with lifesaving blood and marrow transplants.
At the heart of innovation
University heart experts honor the past as they create a new future in cardiac care.
Acting on impulse
University physician-scientists help patients control destructive urges—from compulsive gambling to pyromania.
Departments
Medical School News
- Masons give $65 million for cancer research
- Minnesota’s Future Doctors program receives $1 million gift
- Doing us proud: Emotions run high at Match Day ceremony
- U receives funding for biomedical research buildings
- Medical School dean’s office welcomes new leaders
- College of Pharmacy ranks third in nation
- Research team creates beating heart in the lab
- Medical School establishes nation’s first Surgical Simulation Fellowship
Alumni Connections
- Alumni President: Fostering connections between students and alumni
- Alumni Spotlight: In a top policy job, aluma Sanne Magnan finds her clinical work feeds her passion
- U takes lead on studies linking taconite mining and cancer
- Medical Alumni Society honors five physicians
- U honors Medical School alumnus Glen Nelson
- In memoriam




