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Med's Kishore Guda discusses his new gene mutation research
Scientists spot gene mutation linked to esophageal cancerU.S. News & World Report: Kishore Guda, associate professor at the School of Medicine, discussed his new research finding a specific gene mutation linked to esophageal cancer, which could lead to better prevention and treatment…
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Cognitive Science's Vera Tobin discusses how scammers take advantage
I fell for this email scam—and you could tooReader’s Digest Canada: Vera Tobin, associate professor in the Department of Cognitive Science and author of Elements of Surprise: Our Mental Limits and the Satisfactions of Plot, used her expertise in storytelling to explain how scammers are able to take…
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Physics' Harsh Mathur talks about hunt for ninth planet
Plot thickens in hunt for ninth planetBioengineer: Harsh Mathur, professor of physics, and Katherine Brown, associate professor of physics at Hamilton College, reported that the same observations inspiring the hunt for a ninth planet might instead be evidence within the solar system of a modified…
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Law's Jessie Hill comments on Ohio's six-week abortion ban challenge
Ohio urges top court to revive abortion ban ahead of statewide voteReuters: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, explained the constraints that have limited the State of Ohio from appealing preliminary orders before final judgment related to the state’s six-week abortion ban…
Attend talk on "Music Composition in Late-Medieval Lille"
Starting in the late thirteenth century and continuing through the sixteenth century, the urban laity and clergy of northern France and the Low Countries formed creative societies dedicated to the composition of new music and poetry. These societies, called puys, are well-known for their…
Matt Plow discusses how health care systems are adapting telemedicine for a post-pandemic world
The telehealth landscape soared amid the pandemic as health care systems sought to provide patient access. More than three years later, experts say telemedicine can be leveraged with in-person services to improve patient experience and provide cost savings. The number of physicians who report…
Nursing Research News: Sept-Oct. 2023
Each month, the Center for Research and Scholarship at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing sends an internal research newsletter to faculty, staff, students and researchers. A recap is posted here. Message from Ronald Hickman, associate dean for research at Frances Payne Bolton School of…
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Student Spotlight: Kate Guditz
Class Year: May 2024 Degree Program: MSW/MA bioethics and medical humanities Concentration: Aging Hometown: Acton, Massachusetts Field Education Organization: Cleveland Clinic Palliative Care in Cleveland, Ohio Before beginning at Case Western Reserve University, what were you…
Attend the opening of Daniel Arsham's exhibit at The Sculpture Center
Daniel Arsham Exhibit OpeningFriday, November 3, 6-9 p.m.The Sculpture Center -- 12210 Euclid Avenue, ClevelandFree Event -- Tickets Required To EnterInfo & Ticket Registration: https://sculpturecenter.org/exhibition-opening-daniel-arsham/ The Sculpture Center is pleased to invite the Case…
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Dr. Anthony Fauci to be awarded 2024 Inamori Ethics Prize by Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence
Physician, immunologist and infectious disease expert has saved millions of lives through dedication to research and public health The Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence at Case Western Reserve University will award Dr. Anthony Fauci, a physician, immunologist, and infectious…