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CWRU dips to 44th in U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings
Undergraduate research/creative projects takes 22nd; nursing jumps to 5th This year’s U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges rankings saw Case Western Reserve slip two notches to 44th among national universities, while also appearing at 22nd for undergraduate research and creative projects. As P...
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Building better biomedical research avenues
Top Northeast Ohio researchers hold symposium to look at critical future technology, opportunities for collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense Leading researchers will gather this week at a Case Western Reserve University-led symposium highlighting progress and opportunities in biomedical...
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Department of Defense Research Symposium: “Advances in Biomedical Research”
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to the Department of Defense Research Symposium: “Advances in Biomedical Research” Aug. 18–19. This symposium will bring together Northeast Ohio’s leading biomedical researchers to illustrate and define the most significant future...
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Q&A with Crain’s Cleveland Business’ “20 in Their Twenties” honoree Palak Gupta
Palak Gupta doesn’t hold the answer to curing Parkinson’s disease. She readily admits she likely won’t be able to eradicate the disorder that targets the central nervous system, causing tremors and uncontrollable movements in approximately 10 million people around the world. But she does intend to m...
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Geoffrey Ling: “Say Yes to a Different Attitude to Help Advance Patient Care”
Join the Department of Biomedical Engineering on Tuesday, June 21, at 4 p.m. for the Ford Distinguished Lecture featuring Geoffrey Ling’s “Say Yes to a Different Attitude to Help Advance Patient Care.” Ling is the CEO and co-founder of On Demand Pharmaceuticals, a professor of neurology and attendi...
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Ribbon donation table
The Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student Association will host a Ribbon Donation Table event at Tinkham Veale University Center (main hall) Tuesday, April 12, and Thursday, April 13, from 1:30 to 4 p.m. For a donation of $2 or more, donors will receive a ribbon to wear as a statement of their s...
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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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Spartan Showcase: Grace Yeung
Year: Fourth-yearMajor: Biomedical engineeringMinors: Chemistry, polymer science and engineering From early-morning practices and treks up the “Elephant Stairs” to overcoming five knee injuries and four surgeries, Grace Yeung has pushed through plenty of struggles in her time as a student-athlete. ...
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Ronald Triolo recognized for contributions to veterans’ health
Ronald Triolo is this year’s Outstanding Veterans Health Administration Employee. As executive director for the Advanced Platforms Technology Center, Triolo oversees the design, prototyping and production of medical devices for veterans with limb loss. A researcher with over 25 years of experience, ...
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CWRU team wins grant to develop standards education for biomedical engineering curricula
A team from Case Western Reserve University was selected for an educational grant from the National Institute of Standards and Technology to incorporate technical standards in the biomedical engineering curricula and beyond. The team is composed of Colin Drummond, professor and assistant chair in th...