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Annual faculty/staff Benefits Fair held Nov. 8-9 in Thwing Center
The Department of Human Resources invites faculty and staff to attend the annual Benefits Fair on Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Wednesday, Nov. 9, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Thwing Center Ballroom. Please drop by to make your 2012 Benelect elections, speak with Benefits Staff and ...
Assistant professor Michael Pollino earns NSF grant for aging infrastructure, natural disaster research
Michael Pollino, assistant professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, recently secured a $599,603 grant from the National Science Foundation—a major accomplishment for faculty at the assistant professor level—for the project “NEESR: Seismic Rehabilitation of Substandard Building Structures th...
Gerry Taylor discusses research into premature babies' development
Ohio's percentage of premature live births declines The Plain Dealer: The March of Dimes 2011 Premature Birth Report Card gave Ohio a C grade—an improvement over 2010’s D and 2009’s F rating. Researchers are studying the development of children born prematurely. “We had demonstrated previously, as ...
New Therapy Marks a Milestone in Fight against Cystic Fibrosis
CLEVELAND - Results of the pivotal Phase 3 clinical trial published in the Nov. 3, 2011 New England Journal of Medicine, find that the oral medication ivacaftor (VX-770) provides major, sustained improvement in lung function, growth and other signs and symptoms for cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. The...
Tony Jack explains the science of fear
Understanding fear WCPN: On The Sound of Ideas, Tony Jack, assistant professor of cognitive science, philosophy and psychology, discussed what happens in people’s brains when they’re fearful and how fears change throughout people’s lives....
Mother Nature’s oral antibiotics research gets $2.25 million help from NIH
Research from Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine to study an isolated agent from common oral bacteria may hold the answer as to how human beta defensins (HBDs)—nature’s way of keeping oral microbes from entering the body and wreaking havoc on our health—can be used to create n...
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Graduate school project turns into book
Learning history from those who made it basis for new book about freeway fight Cleveland Heights Patch: A project by former graduate student Dave Harris and neurology professor Peter Whitehouse turned into an 80-page book, The Legacy of Clark Freeway Fighters. The book tells the story of the east s...
Social Justice Institute launching pilot course for proposed new social justice minor
The Social Justice Institute recently received approval to launch the pilot introductory core course for its proposed Social Justice minor. The minor is under development by a multi-school team of faculty. The course, SJUS 100, will begin in spring 2012 and will focus on three questions: What is so...
CaseEMS to hold disaster drill Oct. 29; access restricted on Juniper Road
CaseEMS will hold its annual Mass Casualty Incident Drill (Disaster Drill) on Oct. 29. Participants will arrive at 8 a.m. and the drill will begin at 10 a.m. The drill will take place on Juniper Road from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.; parking will be prohibited and road access will be restricted. Cleveland ...
Law professor Jessie Hill completes four speaking engagements, two articles
School of Law professor Jessie Hill recently completed four speaking engagements and two articles for publication. She was an invited panelist for the “Panel on Maternal-Fetal Issues” at Southpointe Hospital in Cleveland Oct. 17 and presented “Public Bodies, Private Reasons” as part of the UCLA Frid...