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Ode to June
It’s finally June—a most amazing time of year. The full leafy green of summer has opened on our trees and shrubs. The State of Ohio is beginning to open, too, tentatively, after COVID lockdown. So is the university. For the School, many of us, especially the lab-based people, never left, but…
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New Tool Can be Used to Predict a Patient’s Likelihood of Testing Positive for the Coronavirus
Dr. Lara Jehi recently co-authored a study in which a tool was developed for healthcare providers to estimate likelihood of a patient having COVID-19. “Without a tool that combines all of those different risk factors for any given patient, it is difficult for a physician to know whether a patient…
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Chemical engineer Christine Duval wins U.S. Dept. of Energy Early Career Research Grant
Case Western Reserve's Christine Duval selected to accelerate work on purifying radioactive isotopes, used in diagnostic imaging, cancer treatment A Case Western Reserve University chemical engineer who is pioneering a faster and more sustainable means for increasing the national supply of…
'Age-Friendly' care coming to retail clinics
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American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2020: Highlights from the Case CCC
The 2020 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting is taking place virtually in two parts. The AACR Virtual Annual Meeting Part I was held April 27-28 and Part II will be held June 22-24. The AACR Annual Meeting program covers the latest discoveries across the spectrum of…
CWRU-led research uncovers connections between psoriasis and joint disease
A team led by Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine researchers has made two major discoveries involving psoriasis, a chronic and debilitating skin disease with no known cure. The researchers found that an overabundance of a protein known as KLK6 can produce and worsen the skin…