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Newly discovered RNA molecules hold promise for detecting and treating esophageal cancer
Irregularities in the body’s genetic coding to make proteins are linked to cancerous tumors. But most genetic material contains elements whose function isn’t clear. Could abnormalities in non-coding material also impact a person’s health, or even be linked to cancers as well? A new study by…
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Newly discovered RNA molecules hold promise for detecting and treating esophageal cancer
Irregularities in the body’s genetic coding to make proteins are linked to cancerous tumors. But most genetic material contains elements whose function isn’t clear. Could abnormalities in non-coding material also impact a person’s health, or even be linked to cancers as well? A new study by…
Mears Receives Mentoring Award
Nominated by his students, Jason Mears, PhD, Case CCC Molecular Oncology Program member, received the 2023 John S. Diekhoff Award for Graduate Mentoring. The Diekhoff Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the education of graduate students through advising and classroom teaching. In 2009,…
May 2023 Inside the Action Newsletter
In this months newsletter: Congratulations Alumni! Alumni Awards nomination deadline Congratulations Nada Di Franco Make a gift to help students enrolling this fall Upcoming Events Student Spotlights Alumni News Faculty News In Memoriam Employment and Career Opportunities Read the May…
Steve Potash and Loree Potash (MSL '75) lead discussion on founding OverDrive, B Corps business
On April 26, 2023 the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, in partnership with the Kelvin Smith Library, hosted an entrepreneurship speaker series event with co-founders of OverDrive, Inc., Steve Potash and Loree Potash (MSL '75) Their conversation, Leading a Commercially Successful Company with…
Commencement 2023
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences celebrated the graduation of its Master of Social Work (MSW), Master of Nonprofit Organizations (MNO), and PhD in Social Welfare students on Friday, May 19, 2023! The Mandel School's diploma ceremony took place at the Maltz…
Weatherhead’s Jose Olavarria receives 2023 Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
In 2019, Jose Olavarria began teaching finance courses as a part-time adjunct professor at Weatherhead School of Management—where he received a Master of Finance degree years earlier—while simultaneously working as a pricing analyst at Farmers Insurance. In the years to follow, he’s realized he has…
Guda's Research Suggests that RNA Molecules Could Detect Aggressive Esophageal Cancer
Research by Kishore Guda, DVM, PhD, Case CCC's Cancer Genomics and Epigenomics Program member, published this month in Gastroenterology indicates that biomarkers in throat cells may predict an individual's predisposition to developing esophageal cancer. “Our study opens a new area of investigation…
Ada Jackson featured as one of CWRU's outstanding 2023 graduates
At ӰƵ, our students excel in research, academics, athletics and in the community. This week, we will celebrate the accomplishments of about 2,500 graduates. It would be impossible to comprehensively describe all of their contributions, but we caught up with a…
Anatomy’s Karla Coburn honored with 2023 John S. Diekhoff Award for Graduate Teaching
Nearly two decades ago, Karla Coburn gave up a career in dentistry to pursue her dream of becoming an educator. As that mid-career pivot demonstrated, her desire to lead and care for students comes from deep within. “Teaching is my true passion,” said Coburn, “and my goal is to offer the best…