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Get to know Michael Yaffe, CWRU School of Medicine's 2026 Commencement speaker
Commencement marks the moment when students become alumni—when every hour spent in classes, labs and hospital rooms pays off as graduates take the next step on the path to doctorhood.For Michael B. Yaffe, MD, PhD (GRS ’87, pharmacology; MED ’89), Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine’s…
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April 19, 2020
Case Western Reserve University Kelvin Smith Library is seeking to document the personal experiences of our students, faculty, staff, and alumni, and other campus members during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. We invite you, the campus community, to record your stories and contribute them to the…
April 19, 2020
Outlet: Columbus Dispatch
April 17, 2020
Data, not dates: What doctors need to know before sports should return to normal The Athletic (subscription required): Mark Cameron, an associate professor at the School of Medicine, as well as a self-described rabid hockey fan—often driving more than four hours from Cleveland to Toronto to watch…
April 17, 2020
We are pleased to announce the launch of the Case Western Reserve University Translational Fellows Program (TFP). This program is designed to train individuals in entrepreneurship and the translation of innovation while protecting time for entrepreneurial activities. We are seeking applications…
April 17, 2020
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…
April 17, 2020
Amy G. Hise, associate professor of pathology and international health, presented a Clinical Hot Topic talk on “Vaping induced Pneumonitis” for the American Medical Women’s Association Annual Meeting, AMWA LEADS 2020. This was the first time the meeting was held virtually. Additionally, she served…
April 16, 2020
School of Medicine’s Robert Salata speaks on the risks associated with frequent grocery store visits
Outlet: The Atlantic
April 16, 2020
Outlet: Cleveland.com
April 15, 2020
Medical experts suspect COVID-19 coronavirus capable of harming the brain MSN News: Lin Mei, professor and chair of the Department of Neurosciences in the School of Medicine, discussed what is not yet known about how COVID-19 interacts with the brain—and the extent of the damage the virus can do,…
April 15, 2020
Outlet: Mashable