
As assistant director for research communications, Lydia Coutré works with partners across CWRU to tell the story of the university’s expanding research enterprise.
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Walt Hunter
Senior Associate Dean for the College of Arts and Sciences
Area of Focus: Poetry and how it connects to the world
Since he was introduced to the works of William Butler Yeats and Emily Dickinson in early childhood, Walt Hunter has loved poetry—an admiration he's turned into a…
Ambrose Swasey Associate Professor, Departments of Physics and Chemistry
Area of Focus: Microscopy and materials science—finding new ways to examine things at a small scale to fundamentally understand them.
Lydia Kisley is eager for an opportunity to talk about her research, even…,
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Alex Matthews
DMD/MPH dual-degree student at the School of Dental Medicine
Area of Focus: dental public health, focusing on care access
Alex Matthews grew curious about public health before he knew the term. As a kid in rural Tennessee, the multi-hour trips required to see various healthcare…
Colleen Karlo
Executive Director of Regulatory Compliance Committees, Office of Research Administration, Office of Research and Technology Management
Area of Focus: research regulatory compliance and biosafety
Through education and collaboration, Colleen Karlo equips investigators with the…
Tracy Wilson-Holden
Assistant Vice President
Research Integrity Officer
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Bioethics, School of Medicine
Area of Focus: Research Integrity — conducting research with objectivity, accuracy, honesty, and efficiency.
Tracy Wilson-Holden’s work as Case Western…
Shuo Li
Leonard Case, Jr. endowed chair professor in engineering at Case Western Reserve
Professor in Department of Computer and Data Sciences at Case School of Engineering
Professor in Department of Biomedical Engineering at Case School of Engineering
Member of the Cancer…
Innovation Week, the annual celebration of Case Western Reserve University’s innovative and entrepreneurial spirit, kicks off on Monday, Oct. 28.
Among the festivities will be the honoring of this year’s Faculty Distinguished Research Award winners. Established in 2013, the award is given annually…
When it comes to diseases such as cystic fibrosis (CF), gene editing—a process that alters the biological properties of cells—can be fundamental in driving treatment. But as promising as it is in lab settings, effectively reaching patients’ lung cells with such treatments has been challenging…
In basketball, to shoot the perfect free throw, train your eye on the rim. In baseball, for the perfect pitch, look at the catcher's mitt.
So says the "quiet eye" technique, which calls on a period of extended visual attention to improve coordination and performance. A research-backed approach for…