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CWRU team plays a key role in cystic fibrosis research
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. The…
Meet with Provost Ward in person on three dates this fall
ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ students seeking guidance are encouraged to participate in one-on-one meetings with Provost and Executive Vice President Joy K. Ward, available on Oct. 2, Nov. 5 and Dec. 2. Meetings will be scheduled in 10-minute increments, offering students the opportunity to…
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CWRU team plays a key role in cystic fibrosis research
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. The…
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CTSC of Northern Ohio Will Welcome Peter Kim, PhD, to Cleveland for a Talk on the Science of Trust, Part of Their 3rd Annual Health Equity Challenge Series
Learn what leadership at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ, the CTSC’s grant partner institutions, and community thinks about trust. Trust is a nonnegotiable aspect of relationship building and sustainability. Defined by the Oxford Dictionary as a “firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability,…
5 Questions with Camille Warner, Diversity Executive Advisory Council liaison
ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ values excellence by advancing diversity, equity and inclusion through inclusive thinking, mindful learning and transformative dialogue. The university's strategic plan, Think Big, calls on us to uphold those values and build a respectful, diverse and effective…
Finding passion and purpose (from Forefront)
Midwifery students seize opportunity for professional growth On a chilly February day, a room of nearly 100 midwives buzzed with energy and anticipation. They were gathered for the annual American College of Nurse Midwives' Midwifery Forward conference in Findlay, Ohio, where five students from…
Breaking the silence (from Forefront)
Nursing school faculty and alumni advise on award-winning film By Amanda Brower While maternal mortality rates across the globe are dropping, there is one exception: the U.S., where the rate is 10 times higher than in Europe, according to the World Health Organization and Centers for Disease…
New study shows that chronic neurodegeneration can be prevented after traumatic brain injury
University Hospitals and ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ research team reports a novel treatment after traumatic brain injury that prevents progression to chronic neurodegeneration Violent blows or jolts to the head can cause traumatic brain injury (TBI), and there are about 5 million people in…
Making connections (from Forefront)
Mentoring program equips nursing students with alumni insight By Lauren Dangel As Rachel Shen (CWR ’24) prepared to transition from student to nurse, she wondered how the perspectives of the diverse, far-reaching network of Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing alumni could help students like…
Digital Scholarship Workshop Series
Explore the possibilities of digital scholarship through a series of library workshops this Fall R, Python, ArcGIS, Constellate, Census Data, Open Access! Through a series of introductory, hands-on workshops, learn how open source, digital tools allow you to explore research in new ways and advance…