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Dean Pamela Davis says NIH grant to CWRU is "big win for Cleveland"
Case Western Reserve University receives record $64.6M grant The Plain Dealer: The university received a $64.6 million award from the National Institutes of Health to help bring cutting-edge medicine to hospital bedsides. "This is such a big win for Cleveland," said School of Medicine Dean Pamela…
Law's Michael Benza how upcoming murder case might use a victim's blinks to ID suspect
Trial hinges on dying man's gesture ID'ing gunman Associated Press: An upcoming murder trial hinges on videotape of a victim who was unable to communicate but identified a suspect through a series of blinks. "People blink naturally anyway, so the question could be whether the blinking is really…
Dario Gasparini discusses bridge trusses brought to campus
Reconstructed bridge trusses from 1918 New Hampshire span to spend at least a year at Case Western Reserve University The Plain Dealer: Two 13,000-pound trusses from the ruins of a wooden bridge in New Hampshire are now on campus, as civil engineering’s Dario Gasparini intends to study their…
Music educator Lisa Huisman Koops discusses research into children's musical play
The relationship between music and empathy Australian Broadcasting Company: New research suggests that making music in groups can help develop a sense of empathy in children. Lisa Huisman Koops, assistant professor of music education, discussed her research into the effects of musical play in…
English professor Thrity Umrigar's fifth book selected as top paperback release
New in paperback The Plain Dealer: English department professor Thrity Umrigar’s fifth novel, The World We Found, was selected as one of the top new releases in paperback. As "Umrigar tackles mortality, regret, class, feminism, relationships and religion," the "storytelling is deft, so we see not…
Psychiatry's Phillip Resnick explains interviews with crime suspects
Can you fake mental illness? Slate: After a person is arrested for committing a horrific crime, sometimes people question if he or she can fake insanity for a defense. After the initial background check of the suspect’s history and a review of the crime scene report come lengthy interviews with…
Social work's Kathryn Betts Adams blogs about how to banish regret
Banishing mid-life regret Psychology Today: In a recent blog, Kathryn Betts Adams, associate professor of social work, writes about the regret people often carry around at their mid-life points and why individuals should face the issues rather than letting them fester.
Neurology professor Peter Whitehouse speaks at City Club of Cleveland
The City Club Forum: Fountain of Youth ideastream: Neurology professor Peter J. Whitehouse spoke at the City Club of Cleveland last week on “The Fountain of Youth: Engaging the Brain.” Whitehouse, an expert on Alzheimer’s disease, and his wife founded The Intergenerational School. The City Club…
Deepak Sarma blogs about Wisconsin temple fatalities
Wisconsin temple fatalities: targeted for looking different? Huffington Post: Deepak Sarma, professor of South Asian religions and philosophy, penned a blog asking why, of all people and communities, Sikh were targeted in a shooting Sunday in Wisconsin. “Were they targeted because they fit the…
Texas attorneys plan to use health care reform to fight EPA; law's Adler heavily cited
Texas using health care reform ruling to fight EPA Houston Chronicle: Texas attorneys are planning to use the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on health care reform as ammunition in its fight against Environmental Protection Agency regulations. Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of…