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Mitchell Drumm to lead School of Medicine's Research Institute for Children’s Health
Phila man leads tech revolution in battling childhood diseases TimesReporter.com: Mitchell Drumm, professor of pediatrics, will lead the Research Institute for Children’s Health in the Department of Pediatrics. The initiative will use advances in technology in the fields of genetics and…
Psychiatry's Phillip Resnick comments on courts' legal test of insanity
Executing the insane is against the law of the land. So why do we keep doing it? Mother Jones: The legal test of insanity that most lower courts have adopted states “the offender has to be unaware of the punishment they're about to suffer and why they are to suffer it.” But Phillip Resnick,…
Kelvin Smith Library's Jared Bendis discusses latest technology news
Dorothy Silver, Jared Bendis & Cleveland Play House centennial ideastream: Jared Bendis, creative new media officer at Kelvin Smith Library, discussed the latest technology news and some of his favorite gadgets on the The Sound of Applause.
Nursing's Sara L. Douglas gives advice on long-distance care
7 tips for long-distance caregiving WebMD: Sara L. Douglas, assistant dean for research and associate professor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, discussed long-distance caregivers' need for help from local resources. "You can hire a full-time care manager, or you can just say, 'I…
Technology Transfer Office grants license option to medical startup company
Apollo Medical Devices is speeding up blood analysis to just 5 minutes with only one drop of blood Med City News: Case Western Reserve University recently granted a license option to Apollo Medical Devices, a startup company developing a device to test blood quickly and provide point-of-care…
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center elected into the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center elected to national cancer network membership The Plain Dealer: Case Comprehensive Cancer Center was recently elected into the National Comprehensive Cancer Network. "This is a group we are honored to join,” said Stanton Gerson, the Asa and Patricia Shiverick- Jane…
Design thinking is about using aesthetic knowledge, says Weatherhead's John Paul Stephens
John Paul Stephens on aesthetics in design thinking Management Ink: John Paul Stephens, assistant professor of organizational behavior, discussed a recent study he published with Brodie J. Boland, doctoral candidate in organizational behavior, on how aesthetic knowledge defines design thinking.…
Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg details benefits of MOOCs for business owners
Find yourself a “bounce” partner & take online classes American Express: Michael Goldberg, visiting assistant professor of design and innovation, discussed how massive open online courses (MOOCs) can help business owners grow their organizations.
Head shape could increase risk of sleep apnea, says Orthodontics' Mark Hans
10 visual signs you may have a health problem MSN: Mark Hans, professor of dental medicine and chair of the Department of Orthodontics, discussed how a person’s head shape could put them at a higher risk for sleep apnea. "People with wide, short heads have shorter airways, which are easier to…
Engineering dean Jeff Duerk discusses think[ box ]'s recent partnership
Nottingham Spirk, think[ box ] partnership will inspire innovation, bring products to market Fresh Water Cleveland: Jeff Duerk, dean of the Case School of Engineering, discussed the recent partnership between innovation design firm Nottingham Spirk and think[ box ]. “We’re creating a partnership…