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Medicine’s Parameswaran Ramakrishnan nominated to the editorial board of Diabetes
Parameswaran Ramakrishnan, associate professor of pathology at the School of Medicine, was appointed as a nominated member of the editorial board of Diabetes journal, which is published by the American Diabetes Association. Diabetes is the top-ranked journal devoted exclusively to diabetes research ...
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Cooking up solutions: How one research study is supporting local kids with T1 diabetes (see photos)
Managing Type 1 diabetes (T1D) can often feel overwhelming—and that’s especially true for children and their caregivers. That’s where Case Western Reserve University’s Diabetes Inspired Culinary Education (DICE) study comes into play, offering a new way to approach T1D care and education. Led by Ca...
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Medicine’s Armando Vergara-Martel receives early career award for abstract
The American Diabetes Association - Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Interest Group recently named Armando Vergara-Martel, research assistant in the Cardiovascular Research Institute at the School of Medicine, a winner of its Early Career Abstract Award. The title of Vergara-Martel’s abstract is...
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Medicine’s Parameswaran Ramakrishnan receives award for type 1 diabetes research
Parameswaran Ramakrishnan, associate professor of pathology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, received an award from JDRF, an organization dedicated to type 1 diabetes research. Parameswaran Ramakrishnan Ramakrishnan was selected for a $600,000 strategic research agreement a...
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New study shows effect of socio-economic factors—housing, food, neighborhood—to predict diabetic patients’ risk of heart failure
A recent study by Case Western Reserve University used national data from U.S. military veterans with diabetes to validate and modify a widely accepted model used to predict the risk of heart failure in diabetic patients. The model, called the WATCH-DM score, is used to predict the likelihood of he...
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Medicine’s Ian Neeland talks about managing diabetes amid semaglutide injection shortage
Ian Neeland, associate professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, recently gave insights on navigating the semaglutide injection shortage. In a video on the American Journal of Managed Care website, Neeland discussed how diabetes can be managed with oral semaglutide when inje...
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New cause of diabetes discovered, offering potential target for new classes of drugs to treat the disease
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals have identified an enzyme that blocks insulin produced in the body—a discovery that could provide a new target to treat diabetes. Their study, published Dec. 5 in the journal Cell, focuses on nitric oxide, a compound that dilat...
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World Diabetes Day panel discussion
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to a World Diabetes Day symposium and panel discussion Tuesday, Nov. 14, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in the Wolstein Research Building auditorium. Organized jointly by Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals and the Juvenile...
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Mt. Sinai Health Foundation awards medical school $2 million to accelerate new treatments for devastating diseases
Fellows program to attract leading researchers to collaborate with university and hospital colleagues to develop promising solutions—and get them to patients After helping to launch the careers of 30 medical school researchers, the Mt. Sinai Health Foundation is partnering again with Case Western R...
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Medicine’s Ryan Farrell and Rose Gubitosi-Klug featured in Capsules
An article by Case Western Reserve University's Ryan Farrell, associate professor of pediatrics, and Rose Gubitosi-Klug, professor of pediatrics, was published in the July edition of Capsules, a publication from the Ohio Cardiovascular and Diabetes Health Collaborative (Cardi-OH). The article, titl...