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Beginning's End Extensive training, critical hands-on experiences and invaluable mentorship prepared the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Class of 2024 to become healthcare leaders and innovators. In May, that preparation paid off during Commencement Week as graduates celebrated t...
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New Case Western Reserve University study identifies key protein’s role in psoriasis
Finding offers potential new target for treatment
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CWRU showcase at CES features School of Nursing's Ethan Moore
For the last 12 years, Case Western Reserve University has taken a select number of faculty, staff, alumni and student startups to one of the world’s largest tech conferences to showcase their businesses or products. In early January, more than a dozen participants from CWRU presented at the consum...
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Renowned scientist Hisashi Fujioka passes away
Growing up in Osaka, Japan, Hisashi Fujioka always had a love for biology and the natural world around him. That passion drew him to earn his PhD at Nagoya University before forging a 30-year research career in different aspects of science at Case Western Reserve. Now, the Case Western Reserve Univ...
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Renowned scientist Hisashi Fujioka passes away
Growing up in Osaka, Japan, Hisashi Fujioka always had a love for biology and the natural world around him. That passion drew him to earn his PhD at Nagoya University before forging a 30-year research career in different aspects of science at Case Western Reserve. Now, the Case Western Reserve Univ...
On the passing of Hisashi Fujioka
To our School of Medicine community, I am writing to share the sad news that Case Western Reserve University longtime research scientist Hisashi Fujioka, PhD, died Thursday, Jan. 23, at the age of 75. Hisashi was the manager of standard electron microscopy (EM)...
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CWRU experts share 7 tips to strengthen your data privacy
As a leading research university, Case Western Reserve is home to a wealth of study-related information—and protecting that data is a critical part of the university’s commitment to innovation and discovery. Beyond ensuring personal privacy, effectively protecting data helps ensure trust, maintains...
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How climate change is driving winter weather patterns in Ohio
Climate change has had a notable impact on our planet’s weather, from prompting an increase in tropical storms to spurring melting ice caps. Those issues may seem far from Cleveland, but our region experiences global warming in its own ways—even if this week’s blast of frigid temperatures seems to i...
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Cooking up solutions: How one research study is supporting local kids with T1 diabetes
Managing Type 1 diabetes (T1D) can often feel overwhelming—and that’s especially true for children and their caregivers. That’s where Case Western Reserve University’s Diabetes Inspired Culinary Education (DICE) study comes into play, offering a new way to approach T1D care and education. Led by Ca...
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