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Lathia Lab Research Featured in Nature Cancer 2023 in Review
Written by leading science researchers, editors, and journalists, reviews in Nature Cancer's 2023 in Review showcase the most exciting discoveries and the biggest challenges of the year. It's not surprising that research conducted in the lab run by Case CCC's Justin Lathia, PhD, Molecular Oncology…
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New study concludes diabetes and weight-loss drugs—Ozempic and Wegovy—not associated with increased risk for suicidal thoughts
A new study by researchers at ӰƵ School of Medicine reveals that a chemical used in the diabetes drug Ozempic and the weight-management drug Wegovy is not associated with an increased risk for suicidal thoughts. The findings about the chemical—known as semaglutide—is…
Groundbreaking research led by ӰƵ team aims to convert greenhouse gas into valuable products with electricity
Researchers at ӰƵ are developing ways to convert waste into fuels and other products, using processes that are energy efficient and powered by renewable sources. More specifically, they’re close to resolving the challenge of converting carbon dioxide (CO2), a major…
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Groundbreaking research led by ӰƵ team aims to convert greenhouse gas into valuable products with electricity
Researchers at ӰƵ are developing ways to convert waste into fuels and other products, using processes that are energy efficient and powered by renewable sources. More specifically, they’re close to resolving the challenge of converting carbon dioxide (CO2), a major…
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ӰƵ researchers land $1.1M National Science Foundation grant to advance safer, faster and less expensive medical-imaging technology
Diagnosing cancer today involves using chemical “contrast agents” to improve the accuracy of medical imaging processes such as X-rays as well as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. But those agents can be expensive, take more time to use and pose potential health…
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ӰƵ researchers land $1.1M National Science Foundation grant to advance safer, faster and less expensive medical-imaging technology
Diagnosing cancer today involves using chemical “contrast agents” to improve the accuracy of medical imaging processes such as X-rays as well as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. But those agents can be expensive, take more time to use and pose potential…
Student Organization Spotlight: Theta Tau Professional Engineering Fraternity
Number of members: 40 members Responding member: Montgomarie Essex, Social Chair One sentence description describing what the Theta Tau Professional Engineering Fraternity does. Theta Tau gathers students from all different engineering disciplines to help one another navigate their undergraduate…
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Student Co-Op Spotlight: Jackson Smith
Second year master's student, Department of Materials Science and Engineering NASA Kennedy Space Center in Marritt Island, Florida What is your role? I am a materials science engineer working in both the Applied Chemistry Lab and the Granular Mechanics and Regolith Operations lab. What are your…
Student Organization Spotlight: Precious Plastic at CWRU
Number of members: 12 Responding member: Arianna Thornton, President One sentence description describing what the Precious Plastic at CWRU does. Precious Plastic builds recycling machinery (injection molder, extruder, etc.) that we use to recycle plastic collected from around campus. What are…
Student Organization Spotlight: oSTEM
Number of members: 300 Responding member: Kianna Verdugo, Public Relations One sentence description describing what the oSTEM does. Provide a safe space for LGBTQIA+ STEM majors and offer any advice/assistance through our meetings and annual conference! What are some of the most notable events…