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Dr. Johnie Rose’s Desire to Understand Society-Wide Phenomena Led Him to Research
An Advocate at Heart, Actionability is a Cornerstone of Rose’s Research Program This article is a part of our Health Disparities Researcher Feature series. Dr. Johnie Rose didn’t grow up wanting to be a scientist. His interest in policy and quantitative analysis led him to study economics in…
Cardi-OH Statewide Webinar - November 16th
The Ohio Cardiovascular and Diabetes Health Collaborative (Cardi-OH) will host a webinar titled “COVID-19 and Cardiovascular Health: Managing Patients and Incorporating a Telehealth Framework”, featuring keynote speaker Tamanna K. Singh, MD, of Cleveland Clinic/Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of…
Case Western Reserve, MetroHealth receive $12.5M to develop devices to treat paralysis
National Institutes of Health funding will aid in effort to create open-source network for researchers nationwide Case Western Reserve University and The MetroHealth System and are working together to develop an open-source network that will allow researchers around the country access to…
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Case Western Reserve, MetroHealth receive $12.5M to develop devices to treat paralysis
National Institutes of Health funding will aid in effort to create open-source network for researchers nationwide Case Western Reserve University and The MetroHealth System and are working together to develop an open-source network that will allow researchers around the country access to…
Smart Watches Hold Promise to Detect Disease & improve Health
Stephanie Griggs, PhD, assistant professor, talks the benefits of smart watch in this University Hospital's The Science of Health newsroom story. We’ve come a long way since the pedometer. Smart watches and wearable fitness trackers today not only log steps and mileage, they also monitor sleep…
Rebecca Patton is Keynote Speaker at Cleveland's Top Nurses Awards
'The noblest profession of all’ – caregivers celebrated at Top Nurses Awards cleveland.com: Rebecca Patton, the Lucy Jo Atkinson Professor in Perioperative Nursing at the the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, spoke at the Top Nurses Awards ceremony where she was the keynote speaker. “Nursing…
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Working toward making ‘tissue engineering’ a reality
Case Western Reserve awarded $6.1 million from National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering to advance body tissue engineering A team led by tissue-engineering pioneer and Case Western Reserve University biologist Arnold Caplan aims to close the gap between academic promise and…
Leading Wall Street analyst commits $2 million to establish professorship in finance
Smart investors know opportunity when they see it.  Renowned Wall Street analyst and advisor Mario Gabelli has built his career on being able to spot the best, long-term investments.
Mandel School hosts colleagues for North Central Field Director Consortium
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences will host the North Central Field Director Consortium meeting today (Oct. 7). The event will bring 30 colleges and universities in the area together to collaborate and discuss best practices and leadership innovation in field…
National Institutes of Health awards $15.75M to research team led by Case Western Reserve University and Duke University to map vagus nerve—body’s ‘super highway’ for controlling major organ functions
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a $15.75 million contract to researchers led by Case Western Reserve and Duke universities to accelerate development of therapeutic devices that improve chronic medical conditions.      The contract is within the NIH’s Stimulating Peripheral…