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Xin Qi
Meet a researcher investigating how mitochondrial dysfunction affects neurodegenerative diseases
Xin Qi Jeanette M. and Joseph S. Silber Professor of Brain Sciences Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, School of Medicine Area of Focus: mitochondrial quality control, cellular metabolism, immune responses and the mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative…
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Watch previous “Ask Anything” sessions to learn about resources at CWRU
The Case Western Reserve University Compliance Program hosts monthly “Ask Anything” sessions to connect faculty and staff members to various offices and their resources. These sessions are intended to serve as a resource to enhance awareness of and access to what different university offices…
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Six students discuss their research ahead of Summer Intersections July 31
Across disciplines, Case Western Reserve University undergraduate students have spent their summer engaged in meaningful research and creative endeavors. From nutrition to dental medicine to computer science, they have gained valuable skills and insights. They will share their findings with the…
Regan Gee
Spartan Showcase: Regan Gee
Before beginning graduate school, Regan Gee took a gap year to get to know her local community on a different level. To do that, she decided to participate in the AmeriCorps VISTA program, where she had the opportunity to teach at a primarily Indigenous-serving K-8 school near where she grew up in…
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Summer Experience Spotlight: Mandy Zheng
Major: Macromolecular Science and Engineering PhD student Internship host organization: MAGNET Explain the details of your internship: This summer, I am a MAGNET Research Fellow. In my role, I serve as a consultant of sorts where I am doing market research for thermoset composites in…
Compliance Institute hosts graduate research roundtable
Compliance Institute hosts graduate research roundtable
On April 16, the Compliance, Risk Management & Financial Integrity Institute hosted the Second Annual Compliance and Risk Management Graduate Research Roundtable. The purpose of the event was to allow students in the Master of Compliance and Risk Management to present the research from their…
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Fencing to be installed this week on the west side of Morley Chemistry Laboratory building
To accommodate the abatement of hazardous materials, fencing will be installed on the west side of the Morley Chemistry Laboratory building, beginning Wednesday, July 30. Work will take place daily from 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. through Friday, Sept. 12. Pedestrians will be able to navigate the area…
Dean Gerdes
Navigating the cosmos: David Gerdes charts his course as the new College of Arts and Sciences dean
Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the summer 2025 edition of art/sci. Read more from this issue. When David Gerdes interviewed to be chair of the University of Michigan’s physics department, no one asked how he’d handle campus repercussions from a global crisis. But 13 months…
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Solve political conflicts through the lens of complexity science
Many people—including world and national leaders—seem to think of the world in atomistic terms: like a clock, they can take a simplistic action to manipulate one component. But this attitude simplifies the world, and misses the complexity of relationships that are intertwined. Complexity science…
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Student employment training for supervisors
Case Western Reserve University staff and faculty members who manage student employees are invited to join the Office of Student Employment for a training webinar Wednesday, Aug. 6 at 10 a.m. This training is designed to provide guidance and updates to departmental supervisors and administrators…