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April 24, 2020
Coronavirus: Testing is key to getting fans back in stands at Ohio Stadium, researcher says Columbus Dispatch: Mark Cameron, an associate professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, said that the main obstacle in controlling the entire COVID-19 pandemic is testing.…
April 24, 2020
What needs to happen before your boss can make you return to work Mashable: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, noted that employers will need to implement measures to keep employees and customers safe as employees across the country begin to return to work. Expect to see gloves,…
April 24, 2020
Essential manufacturers in Ohio leading the way for those set to reopen WEWS: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law, and professor of political science in the College of Arts and Sciences, opined that it would be difficult for the federal government to create new…
April 20, 2020
Will closing of meat processors create shortages at your grocery store? Cleveland.com: Sayan Chatterjee, a professor at the Weatherhead School of Management, commented about grocery stores potentially receiving less of a variety of meat products, saying that in conversations with a representative…
April 17, 2020
Should You DIY Hand Sanitizer? Health Experts Weigh in Everyday Health: John Protasiewicz, a professor of chemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences, spoke about how safety is key, especially when it comes to handling isopropyl alcohol, warning against using the liquid without protective…
April 17, 2020
Hospital Patients Can do Their Part in COVID-19 Fight HealthNewsDigest: Shanina Knighton, a clinical nurse scientist at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, gave thoughts on the critical role of hygiene during the coronavirus outbreak: “There are decades of research showing that patients know…
April 17, 2020
Watch Case Western Reserve University remote learn anatomy using the HoloLens 2 MS Power User: Case Western Reserve University was highlighted for “[being on the] forefront of developing educational applications based on the [Microsoft] HoloLens," recently for example a Holographic Brain Atlas…
April 17, 2020
Device to Assist in Weaning Patients Off Ventilators is Granted EUA MDDI/QMED: Raymond Onders, a professor in the School of Medicine, spoke about an Oberlin, Ohio-based company that received “emergency use authorization” from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to use technology—developed in…
April 17, 2020
During stay-at-home order, we’re learning a love for home: a doctor’s perspective Cleveland.com: Nic Brennecke, a resident physician at the university, wrote about observations made while isolating during the pandemic: “Breaks from work in the hospital provide moments to enjoy our neighborhoods in…
April 17, 2020
Some Colleges Are Waiving SAT and ACT Requirements New York Times: Case Western Reserve University is mentioned as one of a growing number of institutions of higher learning that has waived a standardized testing requirement for 2021 applicants, in response to disruptions to high school students…