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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Medicine’s Jonathan Lass discusses research on corneal donation preservation time
Jonathan Lass, professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences, discussed his research on how preservation time of donated corneas could be extended. They made a recommendation that eye banks could keep cornea tissues up to 11 days, four days longer than the previously suggested time period. He…
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PRCHN researchers give several presentations over last few months
Several researchers at the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) recently gave presentations on their work. Sarah Drewes-Jones and Elaine Borawski Sarah Drewes-Jones, IMPACT core manager, and Elaine Borawski, PRCHN director and principal investigator, presented…
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History’s John Grabowski details Cleveland’s past in new book
In honor of the Western Reserve Historical Society’s 150th anniversary, John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History, wrote a book titled Cleveland A to Z: Historical Essentials for Newcomers and Residents in Northeast Ohio. Published by the historical society, the book details…
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Religious studies’ Justine Howe pens piece on discourse about Islam in America
Justine Howe, assistant professor of religious studies, recently wrote a piece for The Immanent Frame, which is an interdisciplinary publication produced in conjunction with the Social Science Research Council’s program on Religion and the Public Sphere. Howe’s piece, titled “What is scholarship…
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Art History’s Henry Adams publishes essay in book on 20th-century artist
Henry Adams, the Ruth Coulter Heede Professor of Art History, wrote an essay in Andrew Wyeth: In Retrospect, celebrating the hundred years since the artist was born. The book was reviewed in Maine Antique Digest, including a paragraph about Adams’ contribution, “Andrew Wyeth at the Movies: The…