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Renowned social epidemiologist, research leader named inaugural senior vice president for research and technology management
University of Minnesota's Michael Oakes excels at catalyzing broad collaborations
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Gene editing improved with chemical process
Case Western Reserve University researchers combine novel chemical method with CRISPR gene-editing tools to target disease-specific versions of genetic code The gene-editing technique known as CRISPR accelerated biological and medical research in the last decade by allowing scientists to repair…
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Case Western Reserve University, Lorain County Community College form strategic alliance to fuel Ohio’s emerging semiconductor economy
Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) President Eric W. Kaler and Lorain County Community College (LCCC) President Marcia J. Ballinger on Wednesday announced the two institutions are teaming up to help fuel Northeast Ohio’s emerging semiconductor economy. The partnership builds off more than a…
Prevention programs can help reduce teen dating violence
Assistant Professor Laura Voith discussed teen dating violence and abusive relationships in Science News Explores, as well as how prevention programs can help—"Programs that make teens aware of what healthy and unhealthy relationships look like tend to have better outcomes," she said. Read the…
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A new pathway to shrink cancerous tumors through body’s immune cells
Researchers influence white blood cells, called macrophages, to slow or reverse disease progression Cancer researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine say they have successfully suppressed the growth of some solid tumors in research models by manipulating immune cells known…
Mandel School doctoral student writes about digital divide in Ohio
Alex Dorman, a doctoral student at the Mandel School and a research and policy analyst at The Center for Community Solutions, wrote a blog about the digital divide in Ohio. This story appeared in The Daily on April 15, 2022.
Study says redeveloped Woodlawn generated over $410M in resources
Chicago Crusader: Amy T. Khare, research assistant professor and research director at the National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities, discussed her new study documenting more than a decade of investment in Chicago’s Woodlawn neighborhood by Preservation of Affordable Housing. Read the article
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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…
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COVID-19 research study seeking volunteers
The Clinical Research Center at University Hospitals is currently enrolling those have been COVID-19 positive at any time, believe they have had COVID-19 infection or believe they have never had COVID-19 infection, ages 18 and older, to participate in a study to help learn more about long-term…
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NSF CIVIC Ideation Session
The Institute for Smart, Secure and Connected Systems (ISAACS) and the loT Collaborative (loTC), a partnership between Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland State University, invite faculty members to attend their “NSF CIVIC Ideation Session” Thursday, March 24, from 8:30 to 10 a.m. The…