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Patient Data Is an Asset and a Liability—Here’s How to Avoid Costly Missteps
Cure: Eileen Anderson, director of the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence and the Inamori Professor in Ethics, discussed how when you’re forming a new biotech or life sciences company it's important to become good stewards of the patient data you collect. "As you begin, make the…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg weighs in on rising oil prices
Truckers feeling pinch of raising oil pricesSpectrum News: Michael Goldberg, professor at Weatherhead School of Management, said rising oil prices—fueled by global supply risks—are driving up costs across transportation-dependent industries. He pointed to ripple effects in agriculture, air travel,…
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Debt Settlement vs. Credit Counseling
In Charge: Mary Sasmaz, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, explained the difference between debt settlement and credit counseling. “Credit counseling can be thought of as education and coaching, where debt settlement is negotiating to lower the individual’s debt amounts,” she…
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Hung Jury in HB 6-Related Case Highlights ‘Complicated’ Evidence, Professor Says
WEWS: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, discussed the hung jury in a public corruption case tied to the fallout from the House Bill 6 scandal. The case involves allegations that money was funneled through dark-money groups connected to FirstEnergy, with the defense arguing…
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Law's Michael Benza examines a Cuyahoga County case of two juvenile defendants accused of assault
Cuyahoga County judge finds two juvenile defendants not competent to stand trial in assault of 5-year-old Cleveland girlWKYC: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said a Cuyahoga County case—in which two children, 9 and 11, are accused of assaulting a 5-year-old girl—hinges on…
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Do You Still Need Insulin for Type 2 Diabetes in the Ozempic Era?
Everyday Health: Betul Hatipoglu, director of Case Western Reserve University’s Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism Center, explained how GLP-1s are not strong enough for everyone with diabetes, especially those with long-standing diabetes and a history of higher blood sugar levels. “Insulin is the…
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Pavey family gives CWRU $5M to establish eminent professorship
Crain's Cleveland Business: Bob Pavey, a Case Western Reserve University trustee, along with his family, have created The Pavey Family Eminent Professorship to support the pursuit of “high-risk, high-reward research." The position will be held by Paul Tesar, director of the Institute for Glial…
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Butler County lawsuit tries to overturn Ohio abortion rights amendment
Cincinnati Enquirer: Jessie Hill, professor and the director of the Reproductive Rights Law Initiative at the School of Law, dismissed the Butler County lawsuit’s legal theory as baseless, saying Ohioans followed the constitutional amendment process exactly as outlined in state law when they voted…
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Biology's Mark Willis examines the sensory behaviors of insects
Wind won’t keep hungry yellow jackets away from your picnicScience News: Mark Willis, professor of biology at the College of Arts and Sciences, said insects are highly skilled at tracking odors in any conditions, using scent to find food, mates and more. He noted behaviors such as “surge-and-cast”…
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Recall efforts put mayors jobs on the line
Spectrum News: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, shared insight about a rash of mayoral recall efforts locally. “Recall elections tend not to get the same level of turnout as the general election… the turnout in a recall election is likely to be lower and maybe a lot…