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Researchers awarded Phase II Coulter Grant on brain tumor project
Pallavi Tiwari, research assistant professor, and Anant Madabhushi, professor of biomedical engineering, were awarded a Phase II Coulter award on their project "NeuroRadVisionTM: Image based risk assessment for presence of recurrent tumor or radiation effects on MRI" at the Center for Computational…
Denny’s All Nighter retains shiny exterior of former Silver Spartan Diner
The image featured on Monday, July 14, was of Denny’s All Nighter. In 2011, Denny’s All Nighter replaced the Silver Spartan Diner. The restaurant, operated by Bon Appetit Management Co., is in the North Residential Village. While the Peter B. Lewis Building was another common guess in the poll,…
International Research Team Discovers Genetic Dysfunction Connected to Hydrocephalus
The mysterious condition once known as “water on the brain” became just a bit less murky this week thanks to a global research group led in part by a Case Western Reserve researcher. Professor Anthony Wynshaw-Boris, MD, PhD, is the co-principal investigator on a study that illustrates how the…
Creative New Media Officer Jared Bendis discusses Apple's latest purchase
Young Frankenstein, Jared Bendis and ‘Looking for Lizzie’ideastream: Jared Bendis, creative new media officer, was a guest on The Sound of Applause to talk about Apple’s purchase of Dr. Dre’s Beat Headphones and an app that is now worth $18 billion.
Baseball coach Matthew Englander talks about his lifestyle nearly three years after having rare brain tumor removed
In the MomentCancer Today: Matthew Englander, head coach of the baseball team, discusses his life after surgery nearly three years ago to remove a rare brain tumor and how he’s set goals to continue living a healthy lifestyle. “I tell my team, ‘The small choices are the big choices,’” he said.
The Vanguard Group to offer retirement planning seminars
The Vanguard Group will facilitate free seminars on retirement planning July 28 and 29. Enrolling in a retirement plan early offers greater benefits. The seminars will help those interested understand the benefits of enrolling in the university’s retirement plan, determine how much to save and…
Two symposia to be held in October
Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Art History and Art presents “Two Symposia at Two Museums.”  The 40th Annual Cleveland Symposium will feature the topic “Facing the Unknown: Anonymity in the History of Art” with keynote speaker Joan Marter, the Board of Governors Professor of…
School of Medicine researchers discover long non-coding RNAs can encode proteins after all
Case Western Reserve Investigators discover novel cellular genes by uncovering uncharacterized RNAs that encode proteins Case Western Reserve School of Medicine scientists have made an extraordinary double discovery. First, they have identified thousands of novel long non-coding ribonucleic acid…
Blackboard E-Account users: Re-register for access to transaction data
Due to a necessary upgrade of the Blackboard Transaction system July 9-12, all E-Account users must re-register for access to their transaction data. Users are advised to be sure to provide their first and last name and seven-digit student or employee ID number. Fill out the form in its entirety…
Astronomy's Chris Mihos provides tips for stargazing
Trail Guide Cleveland Magazine: Chris Mihos, professor and chair of astronomy and director of the Warner and Swasey Observatory, provided tips for stargazing, including how to locate the Big Dipper, the Summer Triangle and the Milky Way. “If you're in a good, dark sky in the middle of summer, look…