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Modern Languages and Literatures’ Cheryl Toman presents on feminist sociologist Andrée Michel
Cheryl Toman, professor of French and chair of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, gave a lecture at France’s most prominent research center, the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique in Paris Thursday, Feb. 8. Toman’s lecture was part of a program that paid tribute to feminist s...
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Art History’s Erin Benay pens book about Caravaggio altarpiece
Erin Benay, the Climo Assistant Professor of Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art, published her second monograph, titled Exporting Caravaggio: the Crucifixion of Saint Andrew in the Cleveland Museum of Art. The book takes one important painting as a point of departure to consider the ways in which t...
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Medicine’s Robert W. Maitta publishes textbook about transfusion
Robert W. Maitta, assistant professor of pathology, recently authored a textbook titled Clinical Principles of Transfusion Medicine. The book seeks to inform clinicians of best practices and developments in the field of transfusion medicine based on the latest clinical evidence. Read a summary....
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Student Andrea Doe authors book of poetry
Andrea Doe, a second-year undergraduate student, published a book of poetry titled Nightmare. The book explores Doe’s life experiences and concerns issues of race, sex, mental illness, womanhood, alienation and social isolation. The book is available through Amazon Kindle....
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Engineering’s Mehran Mehregany writes book on entrepreneurship in engineering
Mehran Mehregany, the Veale Professor of Wireless Health Innovation, had a new book published titled Innovation for Engineers: Developing Creative and Entrepreneurial Success. The book covers a range of topics, including: Concepts and practices for driving creativity, innovation, entrepreneurshi...
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Engineering’s Mario Garcia-Sanz has book published on robust control engineering
Mario García-Sanz, a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, had a new book published: Robust Control Engineering: Practical QFT Solutions. The book summarizes his last 25 years of research control theory as well as industrial and space applications. The book was...
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Center for SUDEP Research study published in Epilepsia
A team of researchers, several of whom worked in conjunction with the Center for SUDEP Research at Case Western Reserve University, recently had an article published titled “The incidence and significance of periictal apnea in epileptic seizures” in Epilepsia, a journal focused on epilepsy studies. ...
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Several studies by PRCHN researchers published
In the past few months, three articles and a book have been published based on the work of researchers at the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) at Case Western Reserve University. “Food melt in consumer food environments in low-income urban neighborhoods” A group of six re...
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Biomedical engineering’s Anant Madabhushi discusses work he will conduct with recent grant
After Anant Madabhushi, the F. Alex Nason Professor II of Biomedical Engineering, received a NEPTUNE Ancillary Studies Grant from NephCure in October, he discussed his work for a piece on NephCure’s website. Madabhushi, also the director of The Center of Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagn...
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History’s John Broich writes book on British Royal Navy’s movement to end African slave trade in 1800s
John Broich, an associate professor of history, wrote the true account of the British Royal Navy’s crusade to put an end to the African slave trade in a book titled Squadron: Ending the African Slave Trade. Book description Despite the British being early abolitionists, a significant slave trade rem...