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H. Jack Geiger, public health pioneer, passes away
School of Medicine alumnus leaves indelible legacy as national, international human-rights advocate Case Western Reserve University alumnus H. Jack Geiger, MD (MED ’58, HON ’00), who used his medical training and experience to take on poverty, racism and the threat of nuclear destruction, was…
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H. Jack Geiger, public health pioneer, passes away
School of Medicine alumnus leaves indelible legacy as national, international human-rights advocate Case Western Reserve University alumnus H. Jack Geiger, MD (MED '58, HON '00), who used his medical training and experience to take on poverty, racism and the threat of nuclear destruction, was…
The stimulus bill’s impact be on Northeast Ohio's small businesses
Executive Director Michael Goldberg speaks with WKYC about the stimulus bill’s impact be on Northeast Ohio's small businesses. Read or watch here. 
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Jessica DeCaro is promoted to Director, Cleveland Health Sciences Library
Congratulations to Jessica E. DeCaro, MLIS, AHIP, who was promoted to Director of the Cleveland Health Sciences Library (CHSL) at Case Western Reserve University last fall. She previously served as the Senior Librarian of User Services and the Interim Director. DeCaro has extensive experience with…
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Researchers aim artificial intelligence at rising oral cancers with $3.3 million grant from National Cancer Institute
Case Western Reserve and partners local and global team up to better predict which patients with oral squamous cell carcinomas will need radiation or chemotherapy after surgery Researchers at Case Western Reserve University and partners in the United States and India are applying the investigative…
Welcome to 2021!
“With 20/20 hindsight we can begin afresh in 2021. I predict that few of us will still use 2020 any longer when we write out the date!”      The quote above is from my son, but I believe most of us feel the same way about 2020. The events of last year taught us to be nimble, expect the unexpected,…
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5 questions with… Johnie Rose, preventive medicine and public health researcher applying work to COVID-19
When the COVID-19 pandemic began, Johnie Rose was uniquely positioned to support the local response. An assistant professor at Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine in the Center for Community Health Integration and director of the Preventive Medicine Residency Program, Rose has…