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Human stem cell models point to glia as key players in multiple sclerosis
Largest collection of patient stem cell models of multiple sclerosis to date uncovers novel disease insights and opens the door for new treatments A team of scientists from The New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) Research Institute and Case Western Reserve University has created the largest…
Case CCC Mourns the Loss of Pioneering Scientists Robert Salata and Charis Eng
Robert Salata, MD, member of Case CCC's Population and Cancer Prevention Program, leading figure in the field of infectious diseases, and dedicated advocate for public health, passed away this week. His distinguished career at CWRU and University Hospitals spanned decades, during which he mentored…
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Fellows of the Fowler Center help BP reimagine sustainability
Three Weatherhead School of Management students were given the opportunity of a lifetime when BP reached out to hear their ideas on sustainability. In addition to pursuing their MBAs, the students are Business as an Agent of World Benefit Fellows at Weatherhead’s Fowler Center for Business as an…
Plow and Sossey-Alaoui Find Possible Therapeutic Target for Prostate Cancer Treatment
A study published in Nature's Scientific Reports by Case CCC Molecular Oncology Program members Edward Plow, PhD, and Khalid Sossey-Alaoui, PhD, suggests that Kindlin-2 should be closely examined as a therapeutic target for prostate cancer treatment. Titled Role of Kindlin 2 in prostate cancer,…
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Medicine's Mahmoud Ghannoum explains explained why it’s hard for bodies to fight off fungi
Why diseases caused by fungi are so frightening Gizmodo: Mahmoud Ghannoum, professor at the School of Medicine, explained why it’s hard for our bodies to fight off fungi. “Fungi are eukaryotic (organisms whose cells contain a membrane-bound nucleus), like us, but bacteria are prokaryotic,” he…
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Law's Anat Alon-Beck discusses potential effects of Department of Justice ruling related to Google monopoly suit
What the monumental Google DOJ antitrust suit could mean Lifewire: Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor of law, discussed the recent Department of Justice ruling that Google has illegally monopolized internet search, noting that the decision will have a massive effect overall. “This decision will…
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Law's Jessie Hill examines digital privacy concerns
Deleting your health or fitness app won't keep your personal information private WVXU: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed digital privacy concerns, what information tech companies are tracking and how to keep your data safe.
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Engineering's Wyatt Newman shares hopes for Cleveland-based startup RoadPrintz
RoadPrintz debuts its robotic arm to paint crosswalks in Public Square Cleveland Scene: Wyatt Newman, professor at Case School of Engineering, discussed how RoadPrintz— the Cleveland-based startup he co-founded—used a robotic painting system called Electra to paint streets. He said he hopes…
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Human stem cell models point to glia as key players in multiple sclerosis
Largest collection of patient stem cell models of multiple sclerosis to date uncovers novel disease insights and opens the door for new treatments A team of scientists from The New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) Research Institute and Case Western Reserve University has created the largest…
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Ted Evans named executive director of Siegal Lifelong Learning Program
When Ted Evans completed the Master of Business Administration program at Weatherhead School of Management in 1995, he didn’t just earn a degree—he began a decades-long relationship with Case Western Reserve University as an alumnus, a consultant and, ultimately, a staff member. The latest…