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Case Western Reserve University researcher awarded $2M grant to further explore possible new effective treatments for colorectal and other cancers
Funding supports newly published findings showing some medications trigger ‘cell blasters’ to kill cancer With a new $2 million federal grant, a researcher at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine will lead a team to further explore preliminary findings of an effective treatment for…
New study uncovers why gene is believed to be responsible for ALS and dementia
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have discovered why a gene that, when mutated, is a common cause of two debilitating brain diseases: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD).  The study found that the protein generated by this mutant…
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35th Annual Weatherhead 100 Awards
The 35th Annual Weatherhead 100 Awards Ceremony was held on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023, at the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland.  Over 740 attended the event, and 149 companies from Northeast Ohio were recognized and celebrated as the fastest-growing companies based on revenue from 2018-2022.…
March 1 - Leading in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Symposium
How to infuse artificial intelligence (AI) with the organization’s human intelligence to drive innovation and operational efficiency? This is the question businesses around the world are grappling with today as a result of the rapid expansion of AI.  On March 1st, the Weatherhead School of…
CWRU receives 2024 Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Catalyst Award for Transformation in Graduate Medical Education
Case Western Reserve University is among six institutions nationally to receive a prestigious 2024 Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Catalyst Award for Transformation in Graduate Medical Education. The six awardees were chosen from a national pool of applicants representing many graduate medical…
Spartan Showcase: Milana Sacco
When fourth-year student Milana Sacco first stepped foot on campus, she knew right away that Case Western Reserve was the perfect fit for her. It was the only university she found that accommodated her academic aspirations: a bachelor’s degree in business management with a secondary major in…
Alumnus spotlight: Diego Grauman (MGT '05)
Diego H. Grauman graduated with his MBA from Weatherhead School of Management in 2005. Currently, he is the vice president, senior medical affairs lead at Syneos Health in Boston, Massachusetts, where he supports biotech and pharma companies to develop and bring to patients innovative molecules for…
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Weatherhead MBA program improves in Poets&Quants ranking
The Full-Time MBA program at Weatherhead School of Management was ranked #63 in the Poets&Quants 2023-24 ranking of the top 100 MBA programs in the United States. This is an improvement from last year’s ranking of #66. Poets&Quants ranked schools through a composite of ranking lists by the U.S.…
Case Western Reserve University, MetroHealth researchers solve mystery behind tumor receptor behavior
Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth cancer researchers have successfully unraveled a mystery surrounding a receptor protein that can either suppress cancer or foster its growth and spread. The findings, recently published in the journal Science, highlight how and why the EphA2 receptor…
What does a successful business plan look like? Take Southwest Airlines’ approach for example
Have you ever thought about starting a business but don’t know where to start? Each December, National Write a Business Plan Month is an annual reminder for anyone thinking about creating a business to begin with a plan. To learn more about writing a business plan, The Daily spoke with Sayan…