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Medicine's Lee Hoffer explains voting against Nektar's opioid painkiller
Nektar withdraws application for opioid painkiller after FDA panel's vote Reuters: Lee Hoffer, associate professor of anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences and professor of psychiatry in the School of Medicine, spoke about voting against the approval of an opioid painkiller for chronic…
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Mandel School's Rachel Lovell researches criminal habits of rapists
‘Undetected’ rape suspects were prolific, linked to many types of crimes, CWRU study shows The Plain Dealer: Rachel Lovell, research assistant professor at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, discussed her new research highlighting the criminal tendencies of rapists:…
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Law's Katharine Van Tassel discusses government regulations surrounding opioid crisis
Addressing the Opioid Crisis in 2020 Drug Topics: Katharine Van Tassel, visiting professor at the School of Law, opined on the federal government’s plan as it continues to address the opioid crisis with new regulations, while seeking medical alternatives.
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Medicine's Leena Khaitan discusses sources of indigestion
What Indigestion Symptoms May Mean for You – and What to Do About Them US News & World Report: Leena Khaitan, a professor of bariatric surgery and general surgery in the School of Medicine, spoke about common causes of indigestion.
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Medicine's Karen Mulloy explains the effect of loud noises on health
Shhh! The Impact Of Sound And The Health Benefits Of Silence ideastream: Karen Mulloy, an associate professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health in the School of Medicine, shared thoughts on how loud noises or lack thereof can affect mental and physical health.
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg named executive director of Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship
CWRU names Michael Goldberg as the inaugural executive director of its Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship Crain’s Cleveland Business: Michael Goldberg, an associate professor in the Department of Innovation and Design at the Weatherhead School of management, is highlighted for being named the…
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Law's Jessie Hill discusses legal implications of abortion court cases
A look at abortion rights 47 years after Roe v. Wade WKYC—NBC 3: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, shared her thoughts on the current standing of Roe v. Wade on the 47th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court decision that recognized a woman’s right to an abortion.
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Physics's Kathy Kash discusses research into how to make lighting technology efficiently span the color spectrum
Using physics to increase energy efficiency of LEDs WKSU: Kathy Kash, the M. Roger Clapp University Professor in the Department of Physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed ongoing research into how to make lighting technology efficiently span the color spectrum.
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Political science's Karl Kaltenthaler weighs in on recent military conflict between Iran and United States
Local professor consulting with defense department on Iran ideastream: Karl Kaltenthaler, adjunct professor of political science in the College of Arts and Sciences, weighed in on the recent military conflict between Iran and the United States.
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Medicine's Peter Scacheri explains potential impact of research showing how cancer cells perpetuate growth of tumors
Brain cancer cells hijack gene “on switches” to drive tumor growth Cancer Currents: Peter Scacheri, professor of genetics and genome sciences in the School of Medicine, explained how new research showing how cancer cells perpetuate the growth of tumors could potentially lead to novel approaches…