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John Mullins, Ph.D., knew the request was going to be a bit different. But when the physicist working on Mayo Clinic's new proton beam technology[...]

By In the Loop • May 26, 2015

Shelley and Kenneth DeVault, M.D., have been thinking about Jianfeng, a five-year-old boy from China with Apert syndrome, since the day he was born. Abandoned[...]

By In the Loop • May 21, 2015

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Patrick Zeigler came to Mayo Clinic after being wounded in the 2009 shooting at Fort Hood, and has made several return[...]

By In the Loop • April 28, 2015

Even as big-check presentations go, one that happened this week at a Mayo Clinic volunteer recognition event in Rochester was a doozy. The volunteers presented[...]

By In the Loop • April 23, 2015

The unofficial mascot of the Mayo Clinic Child and Family Advocacy Center in Rochester says something important about the center, all in one adorable, tail-wagging package.[...]

By In the Loop • April 2, 2015

Al McFarlane would like to one day say he's not half the man he used to be. McFarlane, of Minneapolis, who once weighed more than[...]

By In the Loop • March 31, 2015

South by Southwest has become a spectacle and cultural phenomenon. It’s a place you can hear bands on the brink with names like Apanhador Só[...]

By In the Loop • March 24, 2015

Christopher Pierret, Ph.D., jokes (we think) that as coordinator of the InSciEd Out Program, which brings science fun to classrooms in the region and now[...]

By In the Loop • March 3, 2015

It was billed as an opportunity for local performers to show off their mad opera skills in an intense, three-round competition with a prize of[...]

By In the Loop • February 10, 2015

If you were hanging around the Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center in Rochester last Wednesday and thought, “Those two guys that just walked by looked[...]

By In the Loop • January 27, 2015