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New Faculty Spotlight: Chengyu Li
Associate Professor Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Chengyu Li’s journey into engineering began with curiosity about the natural world and a desire to apply mathematical and physical principles to solve real-world problems.  Now, as an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and…
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New Faculty Spotlight: Brian Krupp
Assistant Professor Computer and Data Sciences His love for computers started when his family purchased their very first computer.  “I just really loved tinkering with it,” Brian Krupp, assistant professor of computer and data sciences, said. He was in middle school when he created his own web…
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Sickle Cell Awareness and an Urgent Blood Need Prompts CTSC of Northern Ohio to Host its First Blood Drive During their 2nd Annual Translational Science Week
According to the American Red Cross, a single blood donation can save up to three lives. The CTSC of Northern Ohio aims to fill 51 donor spots for its first blood drive during Sickle Cell Awareness Month (September) on Wednesday, September 18 from 9AM-3PM at ӰƵ in the…
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Unveiling the math behind your calendar
ӰƵ research explores statistical mysteries of everyday tasks, from Doodle polls to efficient scheduling In a world where organizing a simple meeting can feel like herding cats, new research from ӰƵ reveals just how challenging finding a suitable…
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Summer Spotlight: Anthony Colangelo
Major: Chemical Engineering Expected Graduation: 2025 Who are you interning with? UPMC 3D Printing Program Explain the details of your internship.  This summer, I have been working on creating patient-driven anatomical models for both clinical and educational purposes. We use 3D printing in…
Become a Civic Engagement Scholar
Now in its 15th year, the Civic Engagement Scholars program hosted by the Center for Civic Engagement and Learning (CCEL), promotes and recognizes meaningful student involvement in the community.  Scholars choose to complete a track of either 25 or 45 civic engagement activity hours over the…
Spartan Showcase: John Yang
An urban environment was non-negotiable during John Yang’s college search. It made sense for an aspiring civil engineer. Using Google Maps, Yang virtually explored cities across the United States, with ӰƵ rising to the top of his list. “As I learned more about the…
Case CCC Mourns the Loss of Pioneering Scientists Robert Salata and Charis Eng
Robert Salata, MD, member of Case CCC's Population and Cancer Prevention Program, leading figure in the field of infectious diseases, and dedicated advocate for public health, passed away this week. His distinguished career at CWRU and University Hospitals spanned decades, during which he mentored…
Plow and Sossey-Alaoui Find Possible Therapeutic Target for Prostate Cancer Treatment
A study published in Nature's Scientific Reports by Case CCC Molecular Oncology Program members Edward Plow, PhD, and Khalid Sossey-Alaoui, PhD, suggests that Kindlin-2 should be closely examined as a therapeutic target for prostate cancer treatment. Titled Role of Kindlin 2 in prostate cancer,…
Human stem cell models point to glia as key players in multiple sclerosis
Largest collection of patient stem cell models of multiple sclerosis to date uncovers novel disease insights and opens the door for new treatments A team of scientists from The New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) Research Institute and ӰƵ has created the largest…