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Receive Funding & Support for Your Digital Scholarship Project!
The Freedman Fellows Program is now accepting applications from full-time faculty and students for the 2021-2022 academic year. Since its inception the program has provided more than $200,000 in targeted funding to advance digital scholarship research, teaching, and learning at Case Western Reserve…
Examining the ‘service cliff’ for youth with autism and their family caregivers
During the next 10 years, an estimated half-million individuals in the U.S. with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are expected to transition from adolescence to adulthood, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That means thousands of these young adults will likely fall into a…
Director's Message: Research Program Realignment
The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center is an ever-evolving organization, with research aims and goals driven by our member activities. We have seen a lot of growth and advancement over the past few years. With the addition of new leaders and key recruits comes a natural shifting of research foci.…
Celebrating Dean Grover "Cleve" Gilmore: A Legacy of Leadership
After 20 years of leadership as dean of the Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, and 46 years as a member of the faculty at Case Western Reserve University, Grover “Cleve” Gilmore is retiring on June 30, 2021. Gilmore has been integral to numerous university…
Ohio Nurses Foundation Awards $100,000 to Conduct Nurses Moral Injury Research
A Study of the Well-Being of Ohio Nurses Who Have Cared for Patients During COVID-19 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 7, 2021 Nurses are up against major obstacles every day: workplace violence; burnout; unsafe staffing; COVID-19; and other traumatic events. Many of these have a lasting impact that go…
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Welding made easy
A quiet student startup bursts into the big time as Path Robotics attracts $56 million in new investment In the bustling entrepreneurial ecosystem of Case Western Reserve University, Alex and Andrew Lonsberry were one of the quieter startup teams. They tended to avoid the showcases and…
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Ultra-high field MRI detects subtle differences in structure and function of brain’s hippocampus in people with Down syndrome
Using ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to map the brains of people with Down syndrome (DS), researchers from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals and other institutions detected subtle differences in the structure and function of the hippocampus—a…
Tips & Strategies to Get Your Social Science Journal Article Published
Join us for an informative webinar featuring Jessica Lipowski and Karen Shrayer, Publishing Editors at SAGE Publishing as they break down each step of the process, detail best practices for first time authors, as well as answer your questions about publishing social science journal articles. They…
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New Barrett’s esophagus monitoring method could aid in easier and more precise prognoses
Researchers find that a single esophageal brushing, combined with massively parallel sequencing, can identify Barrett’s esophagus patients with disease progression to precancerous cells or carcinoma A new technique for sampling and testing cells from Barrett’s esophagus (BE) patients could result…
Professor and alumna to be inducted into International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame
Faye Gary, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing professor and the Medical Mutual of Ohio Kent W. Clapp Chair, and double alumna Greer Glazer (NUR ’79; GRS ’84, nursing), dean and Schmidlapp Professor of Nursing at the University of Cincinnati College of Nursing, are two of 20 nurse researchers to…