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Medicine's Parameswaran Ramakrishnan writes piece published in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Parameswaran Ramakrishnan, assistant professor of pathology and biochemistry, published an article titled “Sam68 contributes to intestinal inflammation in experimental and human colitis” in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. The article identifies the protein Sam68 as an important inflammatory ...
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Medicine's Trygve Dolber discusses the link between mental and physical wellness on podcast
Trygve Dolber, assistant professor of psychiatry and internal medicine at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, discussed the link between mental health, diabetes, and heart disease on Cardi-OH Radio’s podcast, “The Heart-Mind-Body Connection: Mental Health and Cardiometabolic Conditio...
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CWRU’s Katherine Kutney receives prestigious Hartwell Foundation award to research diabetic kidney disease in children and teens
About 5,000 children and teens in the United States are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes each year, and the rate is increasing about 5% annually, putting thousands of children at risk for diabetic kidney disease (DKD). While DKD is still considered relatively rare in children, Katherine Kutney, an as...
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Medicines' Mark Cameron discusses the CDC guidance for vaccine dosage
CDC says most people can now wait 8 weeks between first and second COVID-19 shots Healthline: Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School of Medicine, discussed updated CDC guidance recommending that people over age 12 wait eight weeks between their first and second COVID-19 doses....
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School of Medicine post-baccalaureate and gap-year virtual open house
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine will host a virtual open house Wednesday, April 13, from 1 to 3 p.m. Members of the campus community are invited to join representatives from the school’s post-baccalaureate programs as they share overviews and answer questions about the following ...
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MS in Clinical Research information session
Join the School of Medicine’s Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences for a virtual information session on the MS in Clinical Research program Sunday, April 10, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Program director Jim Spilsbury will discuss the options available with this degree and lead a Q&A...
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Research led by Case Western Reserve University demonstrates high prevalence of cancer among men living with HIV
Findings point to importance of early cancer screenings among men with HIV Researchers from Case Western Reserve University have found there are nearly twice as many men with cancer among those living with HIV compared to men who do not have the human immunodeficiency virus. The rates of cancer are...
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Omicron ‘less severe’ than delta for children ages 4 and younger, study suggests
New research from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine suggests that the children younger than age 5 who are infected with the COVID-19 omicron variant have less risk of severe health outcomes than those infected with the delta variant. The study, published April 1 in JAMA Pediatrics,...
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Application Extended! 2022-2023 Student Freedman Fellowships
The Freedman Student Fellowship program will provide undergraduate and graduate students the ability to partake in an internship or grant track. Applications will be accepted now through September 9, 2022 Learn more and submit an application!...
Educational Award Fund in Memory of Professor Noa Noy
A charitable educational fund has been established in memory of esteemed colleague Professor Noa Noy. The fund is currently accepting donations to provide early-career scientists the opportunity to attend the annual Retinoid conference of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology...