Archive
This page contains archival copies of Weill Cornell Medicine magazine, our flagship magazine from 2004-2021.
![Cover of Winter 2021 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/2023-12/wcm_winter21cover_0.jpg?h=f830d4d4&itok=XHxLK8h4)
Just Medicine
How Weill Cornell is fighting racism to improve equity and healthcare for all
![Cover of Winter 2020 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/coverweill_cornell_medicine_-_winter_2020.png?h=a360980d&itok=RVFAbwXV)
A Brighter Future
Thanks to a transformative scholarship initiative, most WCM students will graduate without medical school debt
![Cover of Summer 2019 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/wcm_summer_2019_cover.png?h=a360980d&itok=cCu8w-Oz)
Outcome Equality
Lisa Newman, MD, and Melissa Davis, PhD, aim to help more African American women survive breast cancer
![Cover of Spring 2019 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/cover_from_wcm_spring19_complete_final_draft.jpg?h=a360980d&itok=gGb2r2y4)
Change from Within
Jonathan Avery, MD, is taking on healthcare's bias against patients with substance use disorders
![Cover of Vol. 17, No. 2 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/cover_wcm_v17n2_final_for_wcm_0.jpg?h=a360980d&itok=ltFF1Zm4)
Beyond Borders
At WCM, immigrants make untold contributions to research, teaching, and patient care
![Cover of Vol. 17, No. 1](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/cover_from_wcmv17n1_final_draft_02_15_18.jpg?h=a360980d&itok=OE75LQIy)
Creative Work
Shahin Rafii, MD, and his lab have made dramatic advances in the quest to generate blood stem cells
![Cover of Vol. 16, No. 4](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/wcmv16n4_cover.jpg?h=a360980d&itok=-B-YMFnG)
Bright Futures
In Haiti, the WCM-affiliated GHESKIO clinic has revolutionized HIV treatment, prevention, and education in the developing world
![Cover of Vol. 16, No. 3 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/cover_wcm_vol16_no3.jpg?h=a360980d&itok=N_xNjSSc)
Theirs to Discover
Guided by faculty mentors, MD students now devote six months to original research
![Cover of Vol. 16, No. 2 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/wcmv16n2_cover.jpg?h=a360980d&itok=2jkq3LSZ)
The Power of Three
New Dean Augustine M.K. Choi, MD, aims for new levels of excellence in Weill Cornell Medicine's mission: to care, discover and teach
![Cover of Vol. 16, No. 1 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/cover_wcmv16n1_final.jpg?h=a360980d&itok=kGObgTKo)
Life's Work
For junior faculty who are establishing careers while raising families, new grants offer support
![Cover of Vol. 15, No. 4 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/cover_wcmv15n4.jpg?h=a360980d&itok=tn3k9x7L)
A Matter of Degree
More doctoral alums – like Natalya Gertsik, PhD '16 – are pursuing fields beyond the bench. And the graduate school is helping them get there
![Cover of Vol. 15, No. 2 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/From%20Client%20%28resized%29/vol15_no2_1000px.jpg?h=d090bac5&itok=IbiShvL-)
The Immunotherapy Revolution
Weill Cornell Medicine investigators aim to make cancer a chronic – rather than deadly – disease
![Cover of Vol. 15, No. 1 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/From%20Client%20%28resized%29/vol15_no1_1000px.jpg?h=d090bac5&itok=UBab603N)
Best of Both Worlds
Weill Cornell physician-scientists and Cornell University engineers collaborate to improve human health
![Cover of Vol. 14, No. 2 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/From%20Client%20%28resized%29/vol14_no2_1000px.jpg?h=d090bac5&itok=_4nz_OxM)
Personal Touch
New diagnostic methods are revolutionizing cancer treatment – and much more
![Spring 2013](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/From%20Client%20%28resized%29/2013_02-1000px.jpg?h=d090bac5&itok=LoDGua7_)
'Tremendous Relief'
Patients hail Dr. Neel Mehta and the team at the Pain Medicine Center
![Cover of Fall 2010 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/From%20Client%20%28resized%29/2010_04_1000px.jpg?h=d090bac5&itok=eXrZioUm)
Worlds to Discover
With the Medical Research Building under construction and applications on the rise, the Graduate School is reaching new heights
![Cover of Spring 2010 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/From%20Client%20%28resized%29/2010_02_1000px.jpg?h=d090bac5&itok=3wSRB0jb)
Command Performance
From dancers to divas, piano prodigies to pop stars, a Weill Cornell center offers specialized care for artists
![Cover of Winter 2007 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/From%20Client%20%28resized%29/2007_winter_1000px.jpg?h=ea21bae0&itok=B3yTlZWF)
Going Global
From Bugando to Brazil, Weill Cornell is crossing borders to improve health around the world
![Cover of Summer 2007 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/From%20Client%20%28resized%29/2007_summer_1000px.jpg?h=9f6bd7fb&itok=M7YPOXLY)
Looking Inward
A debate over CT scanning for lung cancer raises fundamental questions about medical trials
![Cover of Fall/Winter 2006 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/From%20Client%20%28resized%29/2006_fall-winter_1000px.jpg?h=9f6bd7fb&itok=WbMDkzxt)
From Bench to Bedside
Breakthroughs by Weill Cornell researchers promise to transform health care
![Cover of Summer 2006 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/From%20Client%20%28resized%29/2006_summer_1000px.jpg?h=9f22fa65&itok=rbQIzD_M)
The Inside Story
Most men take better care of their cars than their bodies – but attitudes are changing
![Cover of Spring 2006 Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_full_xxsml/public/Fall%202023/Archive/From%20Client%20%28resized%29/2006_spring_1000px.jpg?h=9f6bd7fb&itok=4hGItdGi)
Parasite Fighters
Weill Cornell research offers new hope in the worldwide battle against malaria