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Breast cancer statistics prove need for early detection, says Lerner College professor Katherine Lee
Disturbing NE Ohio breast cancer report should energize government, hospitals and health organizations The Plain Dealer: A recent report showed grim breast cancer statistics for Northeast Ohio, proving that early detection matters. Katherine Lee, assistant professor of surgery at Lerner College of…
Jackson Pollock, a physicist? Ellen Landau says not likely
Jackson Pollock: Painting with science? Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: An analysis of Jackson Pollock’s work shows he might have used physics to achieve the effects he wanted. But Ellen Landau, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities, said she doubts “sincerely he knew much of anything about…
Adjunct professor Michael Goldberg profiled for his work abroad, throughout Cleveland
Bridge Builder Inside Business Magazine: Michael Goldberg, adjunct professor of entrepreneurial finance, is profiled for his work abroad and around Cleveland—especially in helping make the city a destination for international health care talent.
Stem cell proves to be natural antidote to common conditions, CWRU researchers say
A stem cell that can morph into a number of different tissues is proving a natural protector, healer and antibiotic maker, researchers at Case Western Reserve University and their peers have found. Mesenchymal stem cells reaped from bone marrow had been hailed as the key to growing new organs to…
Law school professors Strassfeld, Wagner get published, make presentations
Law professor Robert Strassfeld, along with Douglas E. Ray and Calvin William Sharpe, recently published the book Understanding Labor Law. Additionally, his article “Responses to Ten Questions” appears in the Journal of the National Security Forum, a special issue of the William Mitchell Law…
Test drive an iPad from the Freedman Center
Want to see what the fuss is over iPads or try one out before you splurge and purchase your own? Bring your Case ID to Kelvin Smith Library and borrow an iPad from the Freedman Center for up to three hours. You can use it to work...or to find out what those birds are so angry about. Find out more…
Psychiatry professor Robert Findling reviews link between maternal depression, child behavior
The impact of maternal depression on childhood development Medscape: Robert Findling, professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at the School of Medicine and director of child and adolescent psychiatry at University Hospitals Case Medical Center, discusses the results of a recent study focusing on…
We asked, you answered: What makes CWRU trendy?
In our latest poll, we wanted to find out what you think makes Case Western Reserve University a “trendy” place to attend. The Huffington Post says we’re a trendy “School that Flies Under the Academic Radar…But Shouldn’t” because of the beautiful campus, stellar academics and on- and off-campus…
5 Questions With…Sustainability Director Stephanie Strong Corbett
Want to get to know individuals around campus better? So do we! That’s why The Daily is kicking off a new Q&A series with faculty, staff and students from all levels of the university, starting with the university’s new sustainability director, Stephanie Strong Corbett. A Northeast Ohio…
Nursing Dean May Wykle to be inducted into international hall of fame for nurse researchers
May L. Wykle, the Marvin E. and Ruth Durr Denekas Professor and the dean of the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University, will join a distinguished group of peers in July to be inducted into the Sigma Theta Tau International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame. She is…