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Biomedical engineer Pallavi Tiwari named ‘Women in STEM2D Scholar’
Pallavi Tiwari among winners in Johnson & Johnson global competition; includes grant funding, mentorship for three years Pallavi Tiwari’s impact on brain cancer research was recognized in June when she was selected as one of six winners of the third annual Johnson & Johnson Women in STEM2D…
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Implications to IRB Operations Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Nearly a month ago, we joined a Society for Research Administrators International (SRAI) “virtual happy hour” to discuss with colleagues the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on Institutional Review Board (IRB) operations. We not only wanted to help and offer advice, but also wanted to learn…
First Message from Stan
On July 1, I was honored to become your interim dean of the CWRU School of Medicine on an interim basis. I look forward to continuing much of the work that Dean Pamela Davis was leading as well as beginning new initiatives to deliver medical breakthroughs, train the next generation of physicians…
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Medical student Ellen Kendall, Professor Mark Griswold discuss use of Microsoft HoloLens during remote learning
Body of knowledge Slate: Ellen Kendall, a first-year medical student, spoke about how learning anatomy without cadavers, via Microsoft HoloLens and HoloAnatomy® Software, continued seamlessly when COVID-19 forced classes to meet remotely. Mark Griswold, a professor of radiology in the School of…
Koroukian receives American Cancer Society Flatiron Health Real-World Data Impact Award
The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center extends congratulations to Siran Koroukian, PhD, as she was awarded one of three Real-World Data Impact Awards from the American Cancer Society (ACS) and Flatiron Health. Dr. Koroukian, an associate professor of population and quantitative health sciences at…
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Case Western Reserve University-led team develops new approach to treat certain neurological diseases
Research produces dramatic results in laboratory studies involving fatal myelin disease that strikes children A team led by Case Western Reserve University medical researchers has developed a potential treatment method for Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (PMD), a fatal neurological disorder that…
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CTSC Receives Administrative Supplement to Support Quality Assurance
Our CTSA Hub has been awarded an administrative supplement to add a dedicated quality assurance/quality control position that will perform quality reviews of CTSA-related submissions to NCATS, submissions to the eRA Human Subjects System, and management of the overall process. Ellen Divoky is an…
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Medicine’s Mark Cameron speaks about study on mask usage
Outlet: ABC News 5 Cleveland