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Engineering’s Rigoberto Advincula named curator Advanced Materials Strategic Intelligence Briefing site of the World Economic Forum
Rigoberto Advincula, professor of macromolecular science and engineering, was appointed curator of the Advanced Materials Strategic Intelligence Briefing site of the World Economic Forum. Advincula helped create this site and the categories by which members of the World Economic Forum have used it ...
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PhD candidate to serve term as Trainee Editorial Board member for journal Radiology: Artificial Intelligence
Niha Beig, a PhD candidate in biomedical engineering and researcher in the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, has been selected for a one-year term as a Trainee Editorial Board member for the journal Radiology: Artificial Intelligence. Radiology: Artificial Intelligence...
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More KL2 Scholar News!
Glen Taksler, PhD, received a 5-year, $3M grant from National Institute on Aging for “Testing the Effectiveness of Individualized Disease Prevention for Middle-Aged Adults.” The goal of the study is to help middle-aged adults make informed decisions about healthcare services, integrating a decisio...
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Engineering’s Kathryn Daltorio featured in story by Wogrammer
Kathryn Daltorio, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, was featured in an article produced by the platform Wogrammer, which focuses on highlighting women in the STEM industry. In the article, the Ohio-native discusses her childhood inclinations toward STEM, as well as her ea...
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Case School of Engineering creates new Computer & Data Sciences Department
$5 million gift from alumnus also creates the Kevin J. Kranzusch Professorship Case Western Reserve University has launched a new Computer & Data Sciences Department in the Case School of Engineering and announced the Kevin J. Kranzusch Professorship, which will be held by the future chair of the n...
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New hope for osteoporosis, more durable airplane wings
Case Western Reserve researcher on team that prints 3D model to prove importance of ‘transverse struts’ to long-term structure life New bone-structure research from scientists at Case Western Reserve, Cornell and Purdue universities could give new hope to patients suffering from osteoporosis—and su...
Spartan Showcase: Jeffrey Klein
Class Year: Third-year/expected graduation of May 2021Program: Chemical and biomolecular engineering PhD programWhat's your favorite thing about CWRU? "I like the Jolly Scholar because it's a good place to relax after a long day/week of work." About Jeffrey Klein Jeffrey Klein was one of 49 grad...
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Biomedical engineering’s Anant Madabhushi honored with 2019 RadXX Advocate Award
Anant Madabhushi, the F. Alex Nason Professor II of Biomedical Engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, received the 2019 RadXX Advocate Award. This award, given by RadXX (Rad Women)—sponsored by Ambra Health—recognizes men and women who have hel...
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CWRU community members named cleveland.com Homegrown Heroes
Four members of the Case Western Reserve University community were selected for cleveland.com’s Homegrown Heroes honor, which recognized individuals who are making an economic impact in Cleveland. They are: Jill Byrne, a PhD candidate in nursing, in the medical innovation category;Anant Madabhushi,...
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Using artificial intelligence to determine whether immunotherapy is working
Case Western Reserve researchers use AI with routine CT scans to predict how well lung cancer patients will respond to expensive treatment based off changes in texture patterns inside and outside the tumor Scientists from the Case Western Reserve University digital imaging lab, already pioneering t...