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June 02, 2011
During the June Science Café Cleveland event, two specialists in liver diseases will host an informal discussion on healthy and diseased livers and the process of liver transplantation. The discussion, “Liver or leav’er: how to pull the switch when things aren’t working out,” will feature Cleveland ...
June 02, 2011
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May 27, 2011
Can capping malpractice awards really rein in health care costs?
Not so fast tort-reform fans-according to a legal and medical expert at Case Western Reserve University, there's no evidence that reducing a victim's compensation will put a lid on skyrocketing health care costs.
Maxwell Mehlman is sp...
May 27, 2011
Economics professor embarks on auto industry study.
The recent recession and global competition has taken a toll on the U.S. auto industry. Researchers at the Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management have begun a study of the nation's auto supply chain to gain insight into ho...

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May 27, 2011
School of Law faculty members have appeared around the world as presenters recently. Visiting associate professor Michael Benza gave the keynote speech for the Geauga County Bar Association’s Law Day on “The Rule of Law and Defense of the Rights of the Accused,” while assistant professor Irina Manta...
May 10, 2010
CLEVELAND - Michael W. Konstan, MD, has been appointed Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at University Hospitals Case Medical Center’s Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Dr. Konstan, a pioneer in the field of cystic fibrosis, has been ...
April 12, 2010
CLEVELAND - For millions of Americans with Type-2 diabetes and inject insulin to control diabetes (with onset typically in adulthood) the associated risk of cancer is of increasing concern. Studies have demonstrated that obesity and excess insulin-whether naturally produced by the body or injected i...