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Roger Tsien to speak at Louis A. Bloomfield Lecture
The 2011 Louis A. Bloomfield Lecture will feature Roger Y. Tsien, 2008 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry and professor of pharmacology, chemistry and biochemistry at University of California, San Diego. Tsien will discuss “Breeding and Building Molecules to Spy on Cells in Health and Disease” in the…
Alumni Association offers online safety seminar
The Alumni Association has partnered with Liberty Mutual to offer a free seminar on “Six Steps to Online Safety” June 7 at 12:30 p.m. at The Alumni House. This 30-minute seminar, presented by Liberty Mutual sales representative John Behler, is open to faculty and staff members who are alumni, as…
Writing Resource Center sets summer hours
The Writing Resource Center will be open in the first floor of Kelvin Smith Library from June 7 to July 28. Appointments will be walk-in, first come, first serve only. Hours are: Tuesdays, 2-4 p.m.; Wednesdays, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; and Thursdays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. You also may reserve a 30-minute or…
The Daily Editorial Guidelines
The Daily is Case Western Reserve University’s internal communications outlet, distributed every weekday as an e-newsletter to all faculty, staff and students, and now also a news website filled with up-to-date university-related announcements. Below, find specific guidelines for each section of…
An FPB Nursing Expert suggests protocols to stop infections
Irena Kenneley, an infection prevention and control expert from the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, says mandatory protocols can help stop the spread of hospital infections: Combating the C. diff Terrorists on the Loose in Hospitals, Infection Control Today
CWRU Book Sale
Case Western Reserve University's annual book sale is one of the oldest and largest in the country: Cleveland 75,000 Books for Sale, Fox 8
Manufacturing Jobs
Economist Susan Helper says today's U.S. manufacturing jobs may not be that desirable: U.S. on verge of 'manufacturing renaissance,' Wilmington News Journal
Researchers Identify Genes Linked to Worsening of Cystic Fibrosis
CLEVELAND - A team of international researchers, including Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, have discovered regions of the genome that affect the severity of the genetic disease cystic fibrosis (CF), the most common lethal genetic disease affecting children in North America. The…
Smarter Treatment for Killer Infections
CLEVELAND - Sepsis is a major killer in hospital intensive care units. Researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have found that manipulating a genetic factor that can launch or throttle the body’s defenses can improve survival rates during bacterial infection. “Currently,…
Case Western Reserve Signs 10-Year Research Agreement with Shanghai Zhabei District Health Bureau
CLEVELAND - Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has signed an unprecedented 10-year research agreement with the Shanghai Zhabei District Health Bureau to study how an increasingly westernized diet and a less active lifestyle are affecting the health of China’s residents. Under terms…