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Law School's Andrew Geronimo discusses Facebook's responsibility to monitor content
Local experts say Facebook needs more scrutiny after New Zealand massacre was broadcast live News 5 Cleveland: Andrew Geronimo, director of the IP Venture Clinic, explained why he believes Facebook has a greater responsibility to moderate violent content on its platform, such as the livestream of…
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Nursing School receives $2.2 million grant to study raising children who use medical technology
CWRU researchers receive $2.2 million to study stress of parents caring for children aided by medical technology Crain’s Cleveland Business: Researchers from the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing received a grant from the National Institute of Nursing Research, part of the National Institutes…
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Mandel School's David Crampton serves on child welfare panel for Cuyahoga County
Aniya Day-Garrett case sparks changes at Cuyahoga County Child Services ideastream: After the death of 4-year-old died who allegedly was abused for years by her mother and her mother’s boyfriend, David Crampton, associate professor of social work, served as an expert on a child welfare panel to…
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Biomedical engineering's Dominique Durand discovers new form of neural communication
Shocking discovery reveals that the brain can communicate wirelessly earth.com: A team led by Dominique Durand, the Elmer Lincoln Lindseth Professor in Biomedical Engineering and director of the Neural Engineering Center at the Case School of Engineering, discovered a previously unknown form of…
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Nursing's Allison Webel leads studies on HIV, activity and diet
Which diets, exercises ease symptoms of HIV? CWRU researcher determined to find answers The Plain Dealer: Allison Webel, assistant professor of nursing, is helping to lead two studies in an attempt to better understand correlations between HIV symptoms, and activity and diet. She aims to be able…
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Begun Center's Rachel Lovell discusses work with Cleveland police reports
More than 6,000 Cleveland police reports getting another look ABC News 5 Cleveland: Researchers at CWRU will review more than 6,300 Cleveland Police reports to see if the way they were written could have influenced an investigation’s outcome. Specifically, explained Rachel Lovell, senior research…
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CWRU medical students' Match Day featured in The Plain Dealer
Match Day 2019 for CWRU medical students The Plain Dealer: School of Medicine students found out their residency placements on Friday during the annual Match Day event. The Plain Dealer photographed many of the thrilled reactions of the students and their friends and families.
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Medicine's Anthony Jack explains effect of faith on brain
Does losing your faith affect the health of your brain? Men’s Health: Anthony Jack, associate professor of philosophy and assistant professor of neurology and neurosciences, discussed the different effects of faith—or lack thereof—on the brain and thought processes.
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Weatherhead School's Lakshmi Balasubramanyan conducts study on Dodd-Frank Act
CWRU, Fed researchers: Dodd-Frank produced mixed bag of results Crain’s Cleveland Business: Lakshmi Balasubramanyan, assistant professor of banking and finance, co-authored a study that examined the Dodd-Frank Act’s effectiveness in reducing bank risks.
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Law School's Andrew Pollis examines state of lawsuits if Purdue Pharma goes bankrupt
How OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma’s potential bankruptcy filing would stall thousands of lawsuits before federal judge in Cleveland cleveland.com: Andrew Pollis, professor of law, weighed what could happen to pending federal lawsuits against Purdue Pharma if the company files for bankruptcy.