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December 12, 2016
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…
December 09, 2016
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…
December 09, 2016
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.
December 09, 2016
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…
December 09, 2016
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…
December 09, 2016
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…
December 09, 2016
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.
December 09, 2016
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…
December 09, 2016
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.
December 09, 2016
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.