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Study confirms effectiveness of new personalized approach for radiation therapy
Genomic-adjusted radiation dose beneficial as a pan-cancer predictor of radiation therapy efficacy 
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Professor Emeritus Duncan Neuhauser passes away
Over the course of a successful career in academia and medical research, Duncan Neuhauser was best known for his investment in the success of others. Those who knew him often recall the ways he helped nurture their career growth by offering support and kindness. And through those he helped grow, hi...
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Case Western Reserve University researchers discover interior organization of the nucleolus
The nucleolus—a conspicuous but obscure organelle within the cell nucleus—is normally too compact to be studied in detail. Researchers at Case Western Reserve University just learned how to simplify its structure in living cells and discovered how its interior is organized. The research team, led b...
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Near-atomic look at three ways to thwart SARS-CoV-2 variants points to therapeutic possibilities
SARS-CoV-2 nanobodies—microscopic molecules developed at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine that neutralize the virus in animals—are remarkably active against mutations found in variants, including Delta, according to new research by Pitt and Case Western Reserve University scientists. ...
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Medicine’s Stephen Sroka pens piece about mask guidance
Stephen Sroka, adjunct assistant professor of medicine, penned an op-ed for New York Daily News weighing in on masking recommendations to reduce COVID-19 risks. In the piece, titled “Masks, condoms and common sense: How to get through to the resistant,” Sroka drew on his experience working with Ant...
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It runs in the family: The Vadlakonda sisters and their CWRU legacy
Case Western Reserve University has a history of families with multiple graduates, most often from different generations. It’s unusual, however, when three siblings attend the university around the same time—and choose the same major. Meet the Vadlakonda sisters from Saratoga, California—Amulya, A...
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Study Confirms Effectiveness of New Personalized Approach for Radiation Therapy
Researchers from the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cleveland Clinic, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and Moffitt Cancer Center have found that the genomic adjusted radiation dose (GARD) may be used to personalize radiotherapy (RT) to maximize the therapeutic effect of a given...
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Submit an abstract for the Great Lakes Breast Cancer Symposium
Members of the community are invited to the Great Lakes Breast Cancer Symposium—hosted virtually by the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center—Oct. 25–26. This annual symposium highlights ongoing basic, translational, clinical and population studies addressing the biological mechanisms, management and pre...