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Researchers using Artificial Intelligence to find out which COVID-19 patients are most likely to need ventilators
Case Western Reserve University lab using digital images of chest scans from coronavirus patients from Wuhan, China, to teach its computers to triage patients Researchers at the Case Western Reserve University lab, which has become a global leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven precision…
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Four named winners of Faculty Distinguished Research Awards
For the past 15 years, Research ShowCASE has brought the Case Western Reserve University community together to celebrate remarkable inventions, solutions and discoveries of research. In recent years at this event, the university has recognized outstanding faculty contributions with the Faculty…
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CWRU MD-PhD student and CTSC TL1 Scholar Uriel Kim wins prestigious Clinical and Translational Science Award
Uriel Kim, an MD-PhD candidate in the CWRU School of Medicine Clinical Translational Science Training Program (CTSTP) and CTSC TL1 Scholar has been named the winner of the highly competitive 2020 "Outstanding Trainee: Predoctoral Scholar Award" by the Association for Clinical and Translational…
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XaTek Inc. receives FDA’s "Breakthrough Devices Designation" for CWRU-licensed ClotChip technology
Further advances hand-held blood-clotting sensor toward commercialization The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted XaTek Inc. a “Breakthrough Devices Designation” for ClotChip, an important step in advancing the company’s portable blood-clotting sensor toward commercialization. The…
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Case Western Reserve University teams with Nottingham Spirk, Penn State Behrend to create COVID-19 face shields
Manufacturers in Akron, Cleveland and Erie (PA) to produce 5,000 shields per day An engineering team from Case Western Reserve University, Nottingham Spirk and Penn State Behrend have partnered with manufacturers in Northeast Ohio and Erie, Pennsylvania, to launch rapid production of face shields…
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Virtual 5K connects CWRU runners across the country
Daniel Lacks, chair of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and C. Benson Branch Professor of Chemical Engineering, felt a pull to get outside—and to provide a positive outlet for those who are newly working and learning from home and isolated from colleagues, family and friends.…
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Engineering’s Anant Madabhushi featured in a panel at the International Symposium on Focal Therapy and Imaging in Prostate and Kidney Cancer
Anant Madabhushi,, the F. Alex Nason Professor II of Biomedical Engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, was part of the Engineering and Imaging News Panel at the 12th International Symposium on Focal Therapy and Imaging in Prostate and Kidney…
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Engineering's David Schiraldi presents opening plenary at American Chemical Society conference
David A. Schiraldi, Peter A. Asseff Professor of Organic Chemistry, presented “Being Purposeful with Your Career; Some Lessons Learned” at the 202 American Chemical Society’s Cleveland Meeting in Miniature on March 9. His presentation, in which he shared his own experiences building a career and…
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Engineering's Janet Gbur elected treasurer of Microscopy Society of America
Janet Gbur Janet Gbur, research associate in materials science and engineering, was elected to a two-year term as treasurer of the Leadership Council of the Microscopy Society of America during the group's leadership elections in December. The Microscopy Society of America was founded as the…
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AI reveals differences in appearance of cancer tissue between racial populations
Scientists better predict recurrence of prostate cancer for black patients, according to new study; land $3.2 million in federal grants to explore racial bias in cancer diagnosis using Artificial Intelligence, computational imaging Scientists at Case Western Reserve University are using Artificial…