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Addressing Hearing Differences
Lauren Calandruccio's research focuses on understanding and improving challenging listening situations. In the lab, her team manipulates various factors to assess types of listening. Calandruccio and an undergraduate student co-developed an online pure-tone audiometry stimulator for students to learn and practice hearing tests.
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June 24, 2026For many people, participating in a clinical research study isn't a matter of interest, it's a matter of access.A long drive, limited transportation, work schedules, childcare responsibilities, or simply living far from an academic medical center can make research participation difficult. To help…
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June 24, 2026Zach Pattersonassistant professor of mechanical and aerospace at Case School of EngineeringArea of Focus: bioinspired robots and control algorithmsCase Western Reserve University researcher Zach Patterson constructs robots taking cues from biology—exploring how they function, move and are… -
June 03, 2026Hannoud Almoghrabi, DNP, RN, APRN, WHNP-BC, CNMArea of Focus: Women’s Health, Obstetric carePregnancy in itself is a challenging experience, and even more so for women who have suffered from trauma. Working as a women's health nurse practitioner and a midwife, Hannouh Almoghrabi, DNP (NUR ‘12, ’18)…
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