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Med’s Lily Pien discusses this year's allergy season
Rough allergy year: Why, and how to make it throughFox 8 Cleveland: Lily Pien, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, discussed the nature of this year’s allergy season and what people can do to get some relief. “Those who have the worst allergies can get a skin test to pinpoint exactly…
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Senior VP of research, Michael Oakes, talks about silos and Northeast OH ecosystem
GCP report takes a deep dive into Northeast Ohio's R&D ecosystemCrain’s Cleveland Business: A new report from the Greater Cleveland Partnership found that, as of 2021, there was nearly $4 billion in research and development (R&D) expenditures in the Greater Cleveland area. Case Western…
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Public Policy's Joseph White discusses big businesses and national debt ceiling
Biden says he’s not concerned about the debt ceiling. Why he should be.Barron’s (subscription required): Joseph White, the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy in the College of Arts and Sciences, noted that big business hasn't asserted itself amid the negotiations into the national debt…
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Med's Susheel Pandit Patil discusses obstructive sleep apnea
Is sleep apnea silently destroying your mind?Medium: Susheel Pandit Patil, clinical associate professor at the School of Medicine, discussed obstructive sleep apnea, and weighed in on recent studies that suggested there is a link between obstructive sleep apnea and other poor outcomes.
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Med's Kishore Guda explains his new study about esophageal cancer
CWRU researchers identify genetic markers of 'aggressive' esophageal cancer, study says ideastream: Kishore Guda, associate professor at the School of Medicine, explained a new study he led that may be a breakthrough to treat esophageal cancer—a particularly aggressive, deadly form of cancer. Guda…
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Astronomy's Emily Safron talks about Pluto being a dwarf planet
Pluto: Everything you need to know about the dwarf planetSpace: Emily Safron, instructor of astronomy, talked about Pluto, and went into detail about why it is now considered a dwarf planet in our solar system. “Even one of its own moons, Charon, is about half of Pluto's size. So, rather than being…
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Engineering's Vipin Chaudhary discusses artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence: The good, the bad and the uglyWKYC: Vipin Chaudhary, the Kevin J. Kranzusch Professor and chair of the Department of Computer and Data Sciences in the Case School of Engineering, delved into the many aspects of how artificial intelligence is already changing our lives–both…
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Law's Kevin McMunigal says parents can leave unwanted infants at hospitals, fire departments, other emergency organizations
Newborn twin deaths draw new attention to Ohio's Safe Haven LawWEWS: Following the recent discovery of murdered newborn twins in Cleveland, Kevin McMunigal, professor of law, discussed Ohio’s Safe Haven law, which allows a parent to leave an infant at a hospital, fire department, or other emergency…
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Senior VP for research, Michael Oakes, explains how university plans to use $1 million grant
Case Western Reserve, others hope to parlay grant into $160 million for sustainable manufacturingcleveland.com: Michael Oakes, senior vice president for research and technology management, explained how the university aims to use a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to promote…
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Med's Sanjay Rajagopalan talks about environmental factors which can contribute to cardiovascular disease
National Stroke Awareness Month spotlights environmental factorsPublic News Service: Sanjay Rajagopalan, director of the Cardiovascular Research Institute at the School of Medicine, discussed the role environmental factors such as pollution play in the risk for developing cardiovascular disease.