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Keeping Do-It-Yourself Gene Science Safe
While federal and professional regulatory systems monitor genetic-editing experiments in university and corporate labs, most research conducted outside of these settings lacks formal oversight. Now, two Case Western Reserve University faculty members have received a two-year grant to provide…
Ted Mueller, BS '12
Ted Mueller, BS '12, is the HR Strategy Manager of the Executive Development Program at Allstate. He previously served as the Risk & Return Manager for Allstate's Executive Development Program. Mueller also serves on Weatherhead's Alumni Advisory Council. 
Joshua Shade, MBA '02
Josh Shade, MBA ’02, was named Arizona market president of U.S. Bank. In this role, Shade will lead the market in company-wide efforts and activities and direct commercial banking in Arizona. Read more.
Combining Antibiotics, Researchers Deliver One-Two Punch against Ubiquitous Bacterium
By combining two well-established antibiotics for the first time, a scientific team led by Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center has delivered a “double whammy” against the pervasive Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a potentially deadly form of…
How Doctors Can Enter the World of Medical Writing
Outlet: MD Magazine
Enterprising Weatherhead Alumni Named to Crain's Twenty in Their 20s
Entrepreneur. Founder. CEO. Achieving this recognition can take years to accomplish. For three Weatherhead School of Management alumni, however, their hard work and dedication earned them these titles before they even turned 30. These alumni recently were recognized as rising young leaders in…
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“Chameleon roofs” of future could save money, energy
Case Western Reserve civil engineer applies ‘thermochromic’ treatment to roofing materials, which change color to reflect or absorb heat In Bill Yu’s future world, the roof of your house might change its colors from dark blue to light blue when the sun comes out—and both your pocketbook and the…
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Drug to treat malaria could mitigate hereditary hearing loss
Drug activates sensory proteins in aquatic model of human hearing The ability to hear depends on proteins to reach the outer membrane of sensory cells in the inner ear. But in certain types of hereditary hearing loss, mutations in the protein prevent it from reaching these membranes. Using a…