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Research links gut fungi to intestinal inflammation in Crohn’s disease patients
Results of a new study by researchers at Case Western Reserve University represent a step toward improving our understanding of Crohn’s disease and the factors that cause its intestinal inflammation. Crohn’s disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease that can lead to chronic inflammation of…
Message from Stan: Recognizing our Staff
Dear Colleagues - While there are many opportunities to recognize our faculty and students at milestone events such as Match Day, commencement, and numerous faculty awards and professorships, there are few formal ways that recognize our staff. That is why I was so pleased to see that President…
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Medicine’s Neil S. Greenspan pens article in Genes : “Genes, heritability, ‘race’, and intelligence: Misapprehensions and implications.”
Neil S. Greenspan, professor of pathology, penned an article in Genes titled “Genes, heritability, ‘race’, and intelligence: Misapprehensions and implications.” The article discusses the role of genetics in determining measured differences in mean IQ between putative racial groups. Greenspan…
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Medicine’s Goutham Rao gave a presentation on his first novel Rainy Day Comrades
Goutham Rao, the Jack H. Medalie Professor of Home-Centered Health Care and clinical professor of family medicine, gave a presentation about his novel Rainy Day Comrades at Loganberry Books. Rao, who is also a longstanding researcher, medical editor and non-fiction author, discussed the process…
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“Bias, Bravery, and Burnout: The Journey of Women in Medicine”
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Excellence will host a Women’s History Month speaker event Wednesday, March 23, at 4 p.m.  Lipi Roy, clinical assistant professor at New York University Langone Health and a former MSNBC and NBC medical…
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Pathology’s Amy G. Hise appointed president of the International Endotoxin and Innate Immunity Society
Amy G. Hise, associate professor of pathology and a physician at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, recently began a two-year term as president of the International Endotoxin and Innate Immunity Society (IEIIS). The organization’s mission is to promote the exchange of ideas and new data…
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Stopping heavy bleeding with next-generation artificial platelets
Case Western Reserve University researchers develop next generation of artificial platelets that can stop bleeding from an injury faster Biomedical researchers at Case Western Reserve University report that their latest innovation in developing synthetic platelets could help save lives by rapidly…
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MS in Biostatistics virtual information session
Join the School of Medicine’s Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences for a virtual information session on the MS in Biostatistics program. Program director Mendel Singer will give a presentation and lead a Q&A session for attendees to learn more about what they can do with…
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MS in Clinical Research virtual information session
Join Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine for a virtual presentation and Q&A session with Jim Spilsbury, program director of clinical research at the School of Medicine, as he discusses the career options a master's in clinical research presents.  The presentation will take place…
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“Race and the Clinical Management of Cardiovascular Health”
The Ohio Cardiovascular and Diabetes Health Collaborative (Cardi-OH) will host a webinar titled “Race and the Clinical Management of Cardiovascular Health,” Wednesday, March 16, from noon to 1 p.m. Presenters during this 1.00 CME-credit webinar will: Describe how the construct of race has been…