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Begun Center’s Maggie McGuire, Samantha L. Cocco speak on including researchers on teams addressing gender-based violence
Maggie McGuire, a research associate at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, and Samantha L. Cocco, administrative specialist at the Begun Center, gave a presentation titled “Why Should I Let Researchers on My Team? Ways to Leverage Practitioner-Researcher Partnerships” a...
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UroToday highlights commentary by Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics’ Anant Madabhushi, Lin Li
UroToday featured an abstract commentary written by Lin Li, graduate student researcher, and Anant Madabhushi, director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics. The commentary was about the study, titled “A Novel Imaging Based Nomogram for Predicting Post-Surgical Bioch...
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University Trustee Joe Mandato writes about improving health care after the pandemic
Joe Mandato (MGT '04), a member of the Case Western Reserve University Board of Trustees, wrote an article titled “Emergency: How The COVID-19 Disruption Can Lead To Better Healthcare, If We Want It To,” which was published in The Social Impact Review, a publication of the Harvard Advanced Leadershi...
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Begun Center’s Rachel Lovell co-authors case study on work addressing untested rape kits
Rachel Lovell, research assistant professor at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, co-authored a case study with award-winning journalist and former reporter at The Plain Dealer Rachel Dissell, related to their work addressing the thousands of previously untested rape ki...
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Southeastern Probability Conference to honor the late Professor Elizabeth Meckes
The 2021 Southeastern Probability Conference, hosted by Duke University, will be held virtually May 17-18. This year, the conference will be held in honor of Elizabeth Meckes, professor the Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics at CWRU, who passed away in December 2020. The c...
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Dental medicine’s Rui Amaral Mendes contributes to piece providing guidance on head and neck cancer concerns in India
Head and neck cancer screening programs in India have been temporarily halted or are continuing at a very slow pace. As a result, concerns have been raised about the care individuals with suspicious lesions receive. Rui Amaral Mendes, adjunct professor at the School of Dental Medicine, was a corres...
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CCIPD paper included in annual Research Highlights of the Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program for third year in a row
For the third year in a row, a paper co-authored by the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics researchers has been included in the annual Research Highlights of the Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program (EGRP). The paper, “Computationally Derived Image Signature of Strom...
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Begun Center’s Dan Flannery weighs in on addressing violent media
Dan Flannery, director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, was featured by Children and Screens as one of many leading figures in the fields of public health, education, psychology and parenting to weigh in with their suggestions on the best ways to address violent me...
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SalesForce highlights CWRU’s successful use of its product
SalesForce recently published a success story of Case Western Reserve University’s usage of its product. To carry out their new Student Success initiative aimed at increasing retention, satisfaction and graduation rates, Case Western Reserve University used Salesforce’s Education Cloud to increase...
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Sociology’s Heather McKee Hurwitz speaks about themes in her book Are We the 99%?
Heather McKee Hurwitz, lecturer in the Department of Sociology, has been speaking across the country about the themes in her new book, Are We the 99%?, including intersectionality, contemporary protest, the Occupy movement and its legacies, and the current moment of protest—including responding to t...