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Medicine’s Reshmi Parameswaran leads research team applying new cell therapy to autoimmune diseases
A team of researchers from ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ published a paper about their work on applying a new cell therapy to treat autoimmune diseases. Published in Journal of Autoimmunity, a prestigious journal in the field of autoimmunity, the paper highlights their idea to apply the therapy, ...
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Students co-author paper evaluating generative AI’s performance in creating a paper on global health
Students in ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµâ€™s Fundamentals of Global Health course recently completed a project that evaluated the ability for generative artificial intelligence (AI) to meet the expectations of graduate students. Peter Zimmerman, professor of pathology at the School of Medicine, ov...
Well-Earned Recognition for Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
We are pleased to share that Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (Case CCC) has been recognized by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) with a merit award of outstanding for its Cancer Center Support Grant submission in 2024. Further, NCI’s ranking allows Case CCC to apply for a merit extension for the ...
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The science behind ice baths and polar plunges—are they truly beneficial?
For athletes, wellness enthusiasts and even casual gym-goers, the idea of plunging into an ice-cold bath after an intense workout has become increasingly popular. But beyond post-exercise recovery, the practice of cold immersion has deep roots in winter traditions. Each February, thousands of thri...
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Present your imaging research at an upcoming symposium
The Center for Imaging Research at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ will host its 20th anniversary symposium April 1–2. The center invites Cleveland-area trainees (students, postdocs, residents and fellows) to submit an abstract for their imaging research. The deadline to submit abstracts is Feb. 28...
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Empowered to lead: Meet three Black CWRU staff members who are making a difference
For generations, Black Americans have stood at the forefront of shaping history, breaking barriers and driving progress in every facet of society—from civil rights and politics to science and the arts. And throughout February, individuals are encouraged to recognize the achievements, resilience and ...
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Case Comprehensive Cancer Center receives outstanding score and renewed funding from National Cancer Institute
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (Case CCC) has been recognized by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) with a merit award of outstanding 19 months after transitioning to a new director. The NCI site visit committee noted institutional commitment, leadership, exceptional efforts in cancer research...
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5 questions with… Pierra Heard, a staff member who co-wrote a children’s book with her daughter
At just 3 years old, Pierra Heard’s daughter, Pace, developed a fascination with presidents, leadership positions and government styles around the world. Heard, associate director of enrollment management and strategic initiatives at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ School of Medicine, fosters her da...
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Postdoc of the Month: Gaaminepreet Singh
Only a few labs around the world rely on micro-perfusion techniques. Postdoctoral Scholar Gaaminepreet Singh is among a select group of researchers using this method, working alongside ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ professors and researchers Walter Boron and Jeffery L. Garvin, both in the Departme...
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Medicine’s Sarah Tyler Plummer, Shanail Berry Lampkin discuss cardiovascular risk factors for children and adolescents
Sarah Tyler Plummer, associate professor, and Shanail Berry Lampkin, assistant professor, both of ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ School of Medicine recently joined Cardi-OH Radio for a discussion on cardiovascular risk factors for children and adolescents. The two spoke on “Podcast 51 - Preventing...