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Medicine’s Ali Mchaourab, medical student Adil Menon pen piece on pharmaceutical marketing
Ali Mchaourab, associate professor of anesthesiology, and Adil Menon, a medical student, wrote a brief article on shifts in pharmaceutical marketing and means of exerting influence over the past few decades. Their article, titled “Pharmaceutical marketing in America,” was published in in the…
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PRCHN researchers write about healthy eating for residents in food deserts
Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods Director Elaine Borawski, Associate Director Erika Trapl and affiliated faculty member Darcy Freedman are among the co-authors of a paper published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Their paper was titled “Socioecological…
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History’s Jay Geller writes book on Jewish family in Germany leading up to World War II
Jay Geller, the Samuel Rosenthal Professor of Judaic Studies and associate professor of history, wrote a book published by the Cornell University Press last month titled The Scholems: A Story of the German Jewish Bourgeoisie from Emancipation to Destruction. The book details the Jewish experience…
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Philosophy’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer responds to question about how he pursues public philosophy
On the blog of the American Philosophical Association, Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, the Beamer-Schneider Professor in Ethics and associate professor of philosophy, responded to a question about how he pursues public philosophy. Bendik-Keymer’s short essay is on the relationship between public philosophy…
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CWRU staff members write about workplace wellness for Public Health Nursing
Three Case Western Reserve University staff members and an alumna wrote a piece on workplace wellness for Public Health Nursing. Authors on the piece were: Elizabeth R. Click, medical director and assistant professor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing;Janetta M. Hammock, diversity…
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PRCHN’s Erika Trapl writes about center’s food melt research
Erika Trapl, associate director of the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) and assistant professor in the Department of Population & Quantitative Health Sciences, shared some results of the PRCHN's food melt research as a guest writer on Boston University's Public…
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[U]Tech’s Gregory Reynolds presents at Google Cloud Next Summit
Gregory Reynolds, an applications developer with University Technology, spoke at the Google Cloud Next Summit about Case Western Reserve University’s new digital assistant. Reynolds’ talk, titled “Bringing Information Closer to Students,” was a part of the larger "Chatbots Will Empower Students…
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Chemistry’s Yifan Dai, Chung Chiun Liu review electrochemical biosensing strategies
Yifan Dai, a PhD candidate in the Department of Chemistry, and Chung Chiun Liu the Wallace R. Persons Professor of Sensor Technology & Control, Distinguished University Professor, professor of chemical engineering and director of the Electronics Design Center, penned a review paper titled…
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Modern languages and literatures’ Cheryl Toman and Gilbert Doho publish collection of cultural essays
Cheryl Toman, professor of French, chair of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures and director of Women’s and Gender Studies, and Gilbert Doho, associate professor of French, recently authored a book containing 13 essays in literature and cultural studies (half in English, half in…
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Medicine’s Scott Williams calls for more diversity in genetic studies
Scott Williams, a professor of population and quantitative health sciences and genetics and genome sciences, co-wrote an article titled “The Missing Diversity in Human Genetic Studies” for Cell, a medical research journal. Williams argued that the lack of diversity limits the ability to make…