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The Office of Research and Technology Management is here to help throughout every step of the research lifecycle.
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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May 20, 2026James P. Basilion, PhDProfessor of the Department of Radiology at the School of Medicine and of the Department of Biomedical EngineeringArea of Focus: Precision cancer diagnosis and treatment with molecular imagingDuring surgical intervention for cancer patients, completely removing cancerous… -
May 18, 2026NeuroNEO 2026 showcases region’s path to becoming neuroscience powerhouse -
May 13, 2026When Dayton C. Miller, PhD (HON 1927), learned invisible light rays could pass through objects and leave images on film, he decided to experiment.In the winter of 1896, the Case School of Applied Science physics professor took X-rays of his body in sections on glass plates—and then put the plates…
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Case Western Reserve’s researchers share common goals: Solve problems, break boundaries, and make a positive impact on our world.
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