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James Stoller appointed senior associate dean for academic affairs for Cleveland Clinic
Stanton Gerson, dean and senior vice president for medical affairs at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, has appointed James Stoller senior associate dean for academic affairs for Cleveland Clinic. In addition to his new position at the medical school, Stoller will continue to…
School of Medicine researchers have work published in Journal of Biological Chemistry
A team of researchers, led by Pathology Professor Vincent M. Monnier recently had their work published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry. Their paper was titled” α-Crystallin chaperone mimetic drugs inhibit lens γ-crystallin aggregation: Potential role for cataract prevention” and included the…
David Cooperrider's "The Business of Building a Better World" wins best book of the year award
The Business of Building a Better World: The Leadership Revolution That is Changing Everything, written and edited by David Cooperrider, Char and Chuck Fowler Professor of Business as an Agent of World Benefit and professor of organizational behavior, along with co-author Audrey Selian—won…
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Pharmacology researchers publish paper in Science Advances
Edward Yu, professor of pharmacology at the School of Medicine, led a team of researchers in publication of an article titled “Inhibition mechanism of NKCC1 involves the carboxyl terminus and long-range conformational coupling, leading to arrest of the cotransporter” in Science Advances. The team…
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School of Medicine researchers have work published in Journal of Biological Chemistry
A team of researchers, led by Pathology Professor Vincent M. Monnier recently had their work published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry. Their paper was titled” α-Crystallin chaperone mimetic drugs inhibit lens γ-crystallin aggregation: Potential role for cataract prevention” and included the…
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In Cleveland and beyond researchers begin to unravel the mystery of long COVID-19
By Gretchen Cuda Kroen, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio — Roughly a third of adults who get COVID-19 report having had what is considered long COVID. And months after the initial infection, a staggering number of those who haven’t recovered - up to 80% - have some trouble carrying out their daily…
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University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Host Black Men in White Coats Youth Summit Oct. 21-22, 2022
CLEVELAND—Students, parents, teachers, and education leaders attended Cleveland’s inaugural Black Men in White Coats (BMWC) Youth Summit, hosted by Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 21-22, at Case Western Reserve’s Tinkham Veale…
October 2022 Inside the Action Newsletter
In this month's newsletter: Homecoming Upcoming Events & CEU Opportunities School News Media Mentions and Publications Alumni News Employment and Career Development Opportunities Read the October 2022 Inside the Action Newsletter.
MD, PhD students advance in Artificial Intelligence Bowl
A group of Case Western Reserve University PhD and medical students advanced to the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Bowl semifinals. This is a national competition tasking multi-disciplinary teams with identifying a problem, pitching a creative solution and presenting their proof of concept.…
Medicine’s Pamela B. Davis to be recognized at Research!America awards ceremony
Medicine’s Pamela B. Davis to be recognized at Research!America awards ceremony OCTOBER 21, 2022 Pamela B. Davis, the Arline H. and Curtis F. Garvin Research Professor at the School of Medicine, will receive Research!America’s Herbert Pardes Family Award for National Leadership in Advocacy…