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Funding Opportunities
Funding Opportunities, sponsored by the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
Apply for supplemental support for proposed projects and activities
Apply for supplemental support for proposed projects and activities! All faculty members are eligible to apply to ACES+ Opportunity Grants, which provide small amounts of supplemental support for current or proposed projects and activities where funding is difficult to obtain through other sources.
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Research team’s study findings published in the Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
In 2014, Umut Gurkan, associate professor at the Case School of Engineering, received a Clinical & Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) Annual Pilot to develop HemeChip, an accurate, low-cost, point-of-care diagnostic, specialized for low-income countries, to diagnose sickle cell disease.…
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Apply for supplemental support for proposed projects and activities
All faculty members are eligible to apply to ACES+ Opportunity Grants, which provide small amounts of supplemental support for current or proposed projects and activities where funding is difficult to obtain through other sources. Examples of funding support include: Seed funding for unusual…
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Different strokes: Using artificial intelligence to tell art apart
Case Western Reserve University scientists, artists collaborate to develop art algorithm that can distinguish different painters’ brush strokes “at the bristle level” A team of scientists and art historians at Case Western Reserve University say they have used tools of artificial intelligence (AI)…
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A new tool in the fight against rectal cancer
Case Western Reserve-led team to test artificial intelligence medical imaging to determine which rectal cancer patients need surgery—or can avoid it Building on its successes in applying artificial intelligence (AI) to medical imaging to enhance treatment of other diseases, a Case Western Reserve…
Message From Stan: Holiday Message
Dear Colleagues,  As we begin the holiday break and prepare for a New Year, my hope is for all of you to have a healthy start to 2022. The twists and turns of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to be disrupters in our lives. As I write this message, fear and preoccupation with the newest COVID-19…
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Student Spotlight: Kathleen Mulligan
To honor her father while he was in intensive care and hospice, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Medicine second-year medical student Kathleen Mulligan wrote a song as a tribute to her father during his last few days.   The lyrics to Mulligan’s song will be performed on Saturday,…
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Artificial intelligence supercomputer to ‘accelerate research’ at Case Western Reserve University
Computer and data science chair obtains high-powered computer system with support from National Science Foundation, Ohio Department of Education More than 250 researchers across nearly two dozen research groups—from computer science to materials science to robotics—will benefit from the faster and…
State of the School
On Friday, Dec. 3, I presented a town hall to faculty and staff on the State of the School of Medicine. I would like to briefly summarize that conversation and provide a link to the webcast for your review.  Thank you to the 60 or so people who joined us in person and the more than 200 who…