Media
August 21, 2012
CWRU to host center focused on shale study
Crain’s Cleveland Business: The university has created the Center for Shale Energy Research and Education to allow researchers to study different aspects of the region’s shale rush, from economic to environmental effects. “We want to use the expertise of o...
August 21, 2012
Stem cell innovations from Cleveland's Metrohealth, Case Western Reserve help correct abnormal heart rhythms
The Plain Dealer: Researchers from Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth are working to correct abnormal heart rhythms using stem cells. Isabelle Deschenes, associate professor of ...
August 16, 2012
Vendors could share malpractice liability
Physician Risk Management (p. 16-17): If a physician misses crucial information because accessing it would require several clicks in the electronic medical record (EMR), the EMR vendor could possibly be named alongside the physician in a malpractice lawsuit...
August 16, 2012
Interfaith dialogue or delusion?
The Huffington Post: In the wake of the tragedy at the Sikh temple in Wisconsin, people have been discussing the need for inter-religious/interfaith dialogue. But Deepak Sarma, professor of South Asian religions and philosophy, questions whether those intentions—whi...
August 16, 2012
Case researchers discover gene contributing to cancer development, work to find counter-acting drug
NewsNet5: School of Medicine researchers found a gene that transforms normal cells into cells that behave like cancer—opening a door for researchers to find new cancer therapies. The discovery by the...
August 16, 2012
End-of-life planning choices should be in your control, says Compassion & Choices
The Plain Dealer: A national organization, Compassion & Choices, promotes the importance of individuals discussing end-of-life issues. Stuart Youngner, chairman of the Department of Bioethics, said people who want mor...
August 16, 2012
Imagination in children’s play
Inside Higher Ed: Psychology professor Sandra Russ discusses how the level of imagination in children’s play has responded to changes in technology and other circumstances. “We think children are resilient and find ways to develop imagination despite less time to play...
August 14, 2012
Ohio hospital shooting: Mercy killing or murder?
Associated Press: A week after John Wise’s wife Barbara suffered a stroke and was unable to speak, investigators say he fired a single round into her head; she died the next day. The shooting leaves authorities debating the appropriate punishment whe...
August 14, 2012
Studying digestive health: Research could help control cholesterol levels
National Science Foundation: Gregory Tochtrop, assistant professor of chemistry and pharmacology, is studying how bile acids signal to the liver that it’s time to replenish, what role intestinal bacteria play in the compositi...
August 13, 2012
Case Western Reserve University receives record $64.6M grant
The Plain Dealer: The university received a $64.6 million award from the National Institutes of Health to help bring cutting-edge medicine to hospital bedsides. "This is such a big win for Cleveland," said School of Medicine Dean Pamela D...