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Case Western Reserve, ICBM Medical sign license option to advance biosensor technology for non-invasive management of prostate and breast cancer
Case Western Reserve University and ICBM Medical Inc. signed a one-year option-to-license agreement to commercially advance a low-cost, rapid catalytic biomarker technology that improves patient screening and monitoring for a range of clinical conditions, from concussion to prostate cancer. By…
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SJI T-shirts - Perfect Holiday Gifts!
What kind of people do we want to be? A question to ponder - and to wear - this holiday season. Social Justice Institute T-shirts are a great deal at $12 - perfect for you or a loved one. E-mail socialjustice@case.edu to order yours today! (By the way, your purchase helps support the important work…
Students: Work at 121 Fitness over winter break, spring semester
Looking for a job over winter break or the spring semester? 121 Fitness Center is hiring CWRU students for front desk, housekeeping, juice bar and babysitting! Email your resume to onetoone@case.edu. Please indicate your position preference and availability to work.
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Law's B. Jessie Hill weighs in on how conservative Supreme Court justice could impact challenge to “heartbeat bill"
Ohio’s ‘heartbeat bill’: How conservative judges in other states gutted similar laws The Plain Dealer: B. Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, weighed in on whether a conservative appointment to the Supreme Court would change the outcome to a possible challenge of Ohio’s…
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Engineering's Pedram Mohseni leads team in development of new device to assess clotting ability of blood
Scientists develop device to accurately assess blood’s ability to clot Asian News International: Case Western Reserve University researchers, led by Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Pedram Mohseni, developed a device that can assess the clotting ability of a person’s blood…
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Writer's Center Stage to continue in spring
The 2016-17 William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage Series returns in March: Community Voices The Plain Dealer: The 2016-17 William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage Series will continue in the spring with talks by award-winning authors Colum McCann and Edna O'Brien in March; acclaimed author and…
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Weatherhead School's Susan Helper discusses value of apprenticeships
The real apprentice: How to bring jobs back CNN: Susan Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, discussed how highly skilled workers are still important even with the rise of automations, and how apprenticeships could fill that gap.
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Begun Center's Rachel Lovell explains insights to be gained from testing rape kits
A flawed, inconsistent police response to sexual assault in Maryland The Baltimore Sun: Rachel Lovell, senior research associate at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, explained the valuable insights that can be gained from testing rape kits. "Oftentimes, police just…
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Biomedical engineering's Bolu Ajiboye talks about wireless brain-computer interface
A paralyzed monkey can walk again, thanks to a wireless “brain-computer” interface Public Radio International: Bolu Ajiboye, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, talked about a study that used a wireless brain-computer interface to restore movement in a paralyzed monkey’s leg.
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Astronomy's Stacy McGaugh discusses findings on new relationship in spiral and irregular galaxies
The case against dark matter Quanta Magazine: Stacy McGaugh, professor and chair of the Department of Astronomy, discussed his recent findings that revealed a new relationship in spiral and irregular galaxies, which calls into question the current understanding and existence of dark matter.