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Medicine’s Mary Garrity passes away
It’s rare to be able to make everyone around you feel seen, valued and inspired, but Mary Garrity had that gift. Whether she was mentoring a colleague or forging connections with alumni and researchers, Garrity brought genuine warmth to everything she did. Now, ...
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Medicine’s Mary Garrity passes away
It’s rare to be able to make everyone around you feel seen, valued and inspired, but Mary Garrity had that gift. Whether she was mentoring a colleague or forging connections with alumni and researchers, Garrity brought genuine warmth to everything she did. Now, the Case Western Reserve University ...
Attend next week's Power of Diversity Lecture
The campus community is invited to attend the Power of Diversity Lecture on Thursday, Jan. 23 featuring Junki Takeda—a historian of early modern France and empire who grew up as an undocumented immigrant facing multiple deportation hearings. In this talk, she discusses her journey through academia a...
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Four Case School of Engineering faculty receive highest honor from U.S. government
Case Western Reserve University researchers receive Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
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Diamond continues to shine: new properties discovered in diamond semiconductors
Researchers report plasmons in boron-doped diamond; quantum applications
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New discovery by Case Western Reserve University researchers offers hope in treating breast cancer
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have discovered how specific protein regions contribute to breast cancer. Their study, published recently in Nature, focuses on what is known as the estrogen receptor, a protein linked in previous research to the development of rough...
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Student team claims top spot in environmental design competition, advancing them to national level
After bringing home first place in the Ohio Water Environment Association Design Competition, a student team traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana, to compete at the national level in October. Competing against peers from Carnegie Mellon University, University of Florida, Florida International Univers...
New discovery by Case Western Reserve University researchers offers hope in treating breast cancer
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have discovered how specific protein regions contribute to breast cancer. Their study, published recently in Nature, focuses on what is known as the estrogen receptor, a protein linked in previous research to the development of rough...
On the passing of Robert Daroff
A note from Stan Gerson and Pamela Davis To our School of Medicine Community, We are writing to share the sad news that renowned neurologist and longtime professor Robert Barry Daroff, MD, died Sunday, Jan. 12, at the age of 88. Bob was a towering figure in th...
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Fourth-year student earns second place in national competition
Sarah Berger, fourth-year civil engineering student, recently earned second place in a national structural engineering competition hosted by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) at their Forensic Engineering Congress in Seattle, Washington. The competition invited civil engineering studen...