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Med's Sai Rahul Ponnana discusses potential connection between microplastics in water and health issues
Microplastics linked to 3 chronic diseases—and now they’ve been detected in gum New York Post: Sai Rahul Ponnana, research data scientist at the School of Medicine, discussed his research study that found a potential connection between microplastic levels in water and health issues in U.S. coastal…
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2025 Case CCC Cancer Disparities Symposium Focuses on Clinical Trials
Over 100 individuals from healthcare institutions, community organizations, and a local high school joined members and staff of Case CCC for the 8th Cancer Disparities Symposium on March 6-7 to learn about and discuss the successes and future directions of clinical trials across the…
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Shuo Li inducted into the 2025 Class of the AIMBE College of Fellows
Professor Shuo Li was inducted into 2025 Class of The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) College of Fellows at a ceremony in Arlington, Virginia, earlier this week. Election to this group is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to medical and…
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Enrichment & Engagement Corner: April 2025
As you know, the Office for Campus Enrichment and Engagement was recently created to maintain alignment with our university’s institutional values. Many of us who focus our work on the diversity of humanity are shifting our work to align with our new titles—I am now the Director of Enrichment and…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in April
The 2024–25 academic year at Case Western Reserve University is in the final stretch and students, faculty and staff are busy preparing for the flurry of end-of-semester activities. Over the next month, there will be no shortage of activities on campus from this year’s spring comedian to the Hudson…
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Open access policy allows faculty members to retain rights to their work
The Case Western Reserve University faculty adopted the Faculty Open Access (OA) Policy last March, enabling wider dissemination of their scholarly articles. This policy allows faculty members to retain rights to openly share and reuse their work, including posting it in CWRU’s open access…
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Research Brief: Meet a researcher harnessing artificial intelligence to transform medical imaging
Shuo Li Leonard Case, Jr. endowed chair professor in engineering at Case Western Reserve Professor in Department of Computer and Data Sciences at Case School of Engineering Professor in Department of Biomedical Engineering at Case School of Engineering Member of the Cancer Imaging Program…
Photo from the 50th reunion dinner. Top row (l-r): Doug Smock (ADL ’70) and Paul Kerson (ADL ’72; GRS ’72, political science). Bottom row (l-r): Blake Lange (CIT ’72), Wayne Gottlieb (CIT ’71) and Jon Poole (ADL ’70; GRS ’72, education; MGT ’73).
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Endowed fellowship brings graduate studies within reach
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Faculty Forward
With a goal of 100 new faculty hires by 2028, the university is advancing strategic research clusters in areas of emerging global performance
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New Provost’s Forum for Breaking Boundaries launches in April
A new initiative, the Provost’s Forum for Breaking Boundaries, will make its debut in April with two inaugural events aimed at fostering cross-disciplinary engagement. Founded by Provost and Executive Vice President Joy K. Ward, the forum aims to break down academic silos and unite scholars from…