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Medicine’s Heather Broihier wins NIH award for mentorship
Outlet: Crain's Cleveland
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Mentoring
We all talk about mentoring, but it’s not clear that we all mean the same thing by it. Do we mean mentoring or sponsoring? Do we mean a few words of advice here and there, or sustained interest in the mentee’s career, changing goals, and expectations, even if they are not what we would choose for…
First Cohort of Scholars Completes Cancer-focused Summer Undergraduate Research (CanSUR) Program
Though the summer academic break is often a time to relax and rest, as temperatures rose in Cleveland, so did the buzz across the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (Case CCC) as students from across the nation assembled for the Cancer-focused Summer Undergraduate Research (CanSUR) Program. Directed…
Megan Buchter, BA '11, MBA '15
Megan Buchter was named the Director of the Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit.  In this role, Buchter will work to advance the strategic priorities of the Fowler Center in the areas of research, education, and applied work with local, national, and global companies. Read more.
$2.14M Grant from NCI to Fund Study of Family Caregiver Training led by Mazanec
The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center extends congratulations to Susan Mazanec, PhD, RN as she is leading a study recently granted $2.14 million from the National Cancer Institute to explore new approaches to training and preparing family caregivers of patients with cancer. Dr. Mazanec is an…
KL2 Scholar alum receives $7.2 million NIH grant to study transmission of tuberculosis in Uganda
Charles Bark, MD, CTSC KL2 Scholar alum and an infectious disease specialist in the MetroHealth Medical Center Department of Medicine, was awarded a 5-year $7.2 million NIH grant to study patterns of tuberculosis (TB) transmission in Kampala, Uganda. Decreasing the global burden of TB requires…
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Interview with a KL2 Scholar alum: Exploring early multiple sclerosis treatment strategies
When it comes to initial treatment selection for relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS), there is one question that has yet to be answered: Is it better to start with potentially safer moderately effective disease-modifying treatments (DMTs) or to hit the disease immediately with a…
CTSC Regulatory Steering Group convened to promote city-wide interaction and collaboration
Faculty, staff members, and invited guests supporting research administration from all four of our partner institutions convened on Wednesday, August 14, 2019 for the CTSC Regulatory Steering Group Meeting. This gathering of over 20 individuals from Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland…
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CWRU’s work with Microsoft HoloLens highlighted
Outlet: Cleveland Magazine