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Postdoc Neekkan Dey has work accepted into Molecular Cancer Research Journal
Neekkan Dey, a postdoc in J. Alan Diehl's group in the Department of Biochemistry at Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, had work accepted for publication in the Molecular Cancer Research Journal by the American Association of Cancer Research. The study, “miR-217 regulates normal and tumor cell fate…
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Medicine’s Ian Neeland talks about managing diabetes amid semaglutide injection shortage
Ian Neeland, associate professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, recently gave insights on navigating the semaglutide injection shortage. In a video on the American Journal of Managed Care website, Neeland discussed how diabetes can be managed with oral semaglutide…
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Mandel School’s Mark Chupp is guest editor on themed volume
Mark Chupp, associate professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, recently served as a guest editor on a themed volume on the intersection of community-based research and asset-based community development. The volume, published in Gateways:…
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Mandel School’s Jenny King makes guest appearance on podcast
Jenny King, co-director of the Center on Trauma and Adversity and assistant professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, made a recent appearance on the “The Prof Podquest” podcast. During the show, King discussed her work on mental health and social justice…
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Publication celebrates 10th anniversary of Michael Clune’s memoir, White Out
Ten years ago, Michael Clune, the Samuel B. and Virginia C. Knight Professor of Humanities in the Department of English, penned his lauded memoir, White Out. In White Out—published just as the opioid epidemic first being acknowledged by the U.S. government—Clune details his experiences with…
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History’s Aviva Rothman discusses new book on podcast
Aviva Rothman, the inaugural Dean’s Associate Professor in the Department of History, recently discussed her recent book, The Dawn of Modern Cosmology: Copernicus to Newton, on an episode of the podcast Why This Universe. Rothman’s book focuses on the Copernican revolution, and the podcast…
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Mather Center staff pen recently published works
Staff members at the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women recently penned two pieces that have been published. Using evaluation data from its programs, Mather Center produces resources for practitioners and policy makers to advance gender equity at the university and across higher…
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Dhamakapella releases new EP
Last month, Dhamakapella, Case Western Reserve University's premier South Asian fusion a cappella team, released its newest EP, Azira, on all streaming platforms. The EP is available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube (with music videos) and Soundcloud. The album consists of the three songs…
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Astronomy’s Stacy McGaugh participates in discussion on popular YouTube podcast series
Stacy McGaugh, professor of astronomy, recently took part in a discussion on astrophysicist Phil Halper's popular YouTube podcast series. In the episode, “Astronomy Debate: Dark Matter or Modified Gravity?,” McGaugh and cosmologist Simon White debate whether anomalous measurements in…
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Medicine’s Stephen Sroka gives talk addressing school truancy
In September, Stephen Sroka, adjunct professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, gave a keynote address during a conference in Pennsylvania to address the issue of school truancy—a rising concern in the United States. In his talk, titled “Skip Day: Fight Against Truancy Starts…