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Angela Newman-White discusses new role as executive director of First Year Cleveland in Crain's Cleveland podcast
Crain’s Cleveland Business: In a recent podcast episode of The Landscape, Angela Newman-White discussed her new role as the executive director of First Year Cleveland, now housed within the Mandel School, which was formed in 2015 to help address Cuyahoga County’s concerning infant mortality…
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Health Disparities Researcher Self-Portrait: Jarrod Dalton, PhD
by Jarrod Dalton, PhD, Director, Center for Populations Research, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute This article is a Health Disparities Researcher Self Portrait authored by a CTSC-supported health disparities researcher. “My experience is…
Behind the Scenes of the 7th Annual Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Cancer Disparities Symposium
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Director of Community Engagement, Kristina Austin, Shares Evolution of the Symposium and Potential for Impact This article is a CTSC Special Feature. The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (CCCC) Cancer Disparities Symposium (the “Symposium”) will turn seven…
School of Medicine Continues to Rank as a Top 25 Institution in NIH Funding
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, which includes Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, again ranked as a top medical school of research funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) according to the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research 2022 report.  The School…
National Academy of Inventors names eight Case Western Reserve University researchers to 2023 class of senior members
Eight researchers affiliated with Case Western Reserve University have been named senior members of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI)—the largest class ever from the university—and from any member institution since the academy began the awards in 2018. The new senior members at Case Western…
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Quest for blood surrogate gets $46 million boost: Case Western Reserve plays key research role
Case Western Reserve University will play a primary role in a new $46.4 million federally funded project to develop a freeze-dried blood substitute that, if successful, has the potential to save thousands of wounded soldiers’ lives—and civilian lives, as well. The Defense Advanced Research…
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Spartan Showcase: Sebastian Saintignon
When it comes to having a global perspective, Sebastian Saintignon is well versed. His father’s career led Saintignon’s family to live in such varied places as Arizona, Mexico, the Kingdom of Bahrain and California during his childhood, leading him to learn how to be open-minded and comfortable in…
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National Academy of Inventors names eight Case Western Reserve University researchers to 2023 class of senior members
Represents most accepted from any member institution Eight researchers affiliated with Case Western Reserve University have been named senior members of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI)—the largest class ever from the university—and from any member institution since the academy began the…
Celebrating CWRU women in STEM
In recognition of International Day of Women and Girls in Science (Feb. 11), The Daily spoke with women at Case Western Reserve University who advance scientific study in disciplines ranging from technology and engineering to social science, business and law. One of those women is Elaina Bancroft,…
U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings
In recent weeks, several leading medical schools have announced their withdrawal from U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings, with all offering their own versions of the same rationale. While the magazine’s lists ostensibly exist to assist prospective students, the metrics applied tell them…