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Chemistry’s Carlos Crespo elected as American Society for Photobiology councilor
Carlos Crespo, professor and associate dean for research in the Department of Chemistry, was recently elected as one of the American Society for Photobiology (ASP) councilors for a four-year term. The American Society for Photobiology is a professional, nonprofit scientific organization established…
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Meet a postdoc investigating how chemical reactions begin, spread and power devices
As a researcher, Arvind Singh Heer is committed to understanding the theoretical principles underlying his technical work. After completing a master’s degree, he went on to become an assistant professor in India. He was compelled to understand electrochemistry on a deeper level. That is what…
Ann and Dr. James Swinehart standing in front of the water
Expanded gift creates endowed professorship in Case Western Reserve University alumnus’ honor
Swinehart family gift hopes to spark curiosity in future generations
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Decades-old asthma theory challenged: Newly discovered molecules may be real drivers of disease
Case Western Reserve University researchers say discovery of new inflammatory molecules could transform treatment
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Filipino American History Month: Meet three Filipino members of the CWRU community
From studying biology, psychology and marketing, to advancing agricultural innovation and helping individuals embrace their cultural identities, those of Filipino heritage are engaged with countless facets of Case Western Reserve University. In recognition of Filipino American History Month,…
Ruth Barber and David Moon met while they were both teachers in the Midview Local School District of Lorain County, Ohio.
Sowing seeds for future scholars
Double alumnus' estate commitment pays tribute to late wife and transformative education
Joanna He
Spartan Showcase: Joanna He
Joanna He traces her career aspirations in neuroscience back to a single elementary school project. Her class project on Alzheimer’s disease introduced her to the hippocampus—the part of our brains responsible for memories—and sparked her interest in the brain. Her curiosity was furthered by her…
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Clearing the way for faster and more cost-effective separations
Trial-and-error separations could be replaced by quantitative and predictive molecular methods, CWRU researchers find
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A new way to detect inflammation
Chemistry researchers at Case Western Reserve University have found specific markers that may lead to new blood tests for disease
Royal Society of Chemistry journals now available at Kelvin Smith Library
Case Western Reserve University students, faculty and staff now have access to articles in 38 journals published by the Royal Society of Chemistry. The agreement also allows university authors to publish open access articles in the journals at no additional charge. Learn more about the agreement…