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April 29, 2019
The idea is to develop a standard of care for older adults A team of researchers from
the School of Dental Medicine at ӰƵ will use a
$4.2 million grant from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
(PCORI) to study tooth-decay treatments in older adults. The…
April 25, 2019
Research in artificial intelligence by ӰƵ scientists gives hope to patients of lung and breast cancer; new discoveries help determine who will benefit from chemotherapy ӰƵ researchers
and partners, including a collaborator at Cleveland Clinic, are…
April 24, 2019
Researchers boast 98 percent accuracy for robots recognizing facial cues; could improve video gaming today, health care tomorrow Robots are getting smarter—and faster—at knowing what humans are feeling and thinking just by “looking” into their faces, a development that might one day allow more…
April 23, 2019
Alumnus Coleman P. Burke’s contribution—the law school’s largest-ever—will support interdisciplinary education and research Nearly a decade after endowing a professorship in honor of his law school mentor Leon Gabinet, alumnus Coleman P. Burke (LAW ’70) has committed $10 million to establish a…
April 19, 2019
ӰƵ nursing researcher weighs adding meditation and prayer to her trademarked ‘Resourcefulness Training’ toolbox Spirituality could
soon become a third pillar in a trademarked stress-reduction program developed
by researchers at the Frances Payne Bolton School of…
April 18, 2019
On Saturday, May 4, seven-time Emmy Award- and five-time Golden Globe Award-winner Ed Asner will star as Holocaust survivor Milton Saltzman in The Soap Myth at the Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at ӰƵ. Asner performing The Soap Myth with actress Tovah…
April 16, 2019
CWRU, Holden Arboretum, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Cleveland Museum of Natural History join forces to expand research, education opportunities A team of world-class science researchers and educators at ӰƵ, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, the Cleveland Museum of Natural…
April 16, 2019
Friday, April 19, event kicks off with keynote by journalist from NPR and The Guardian Mona Chalabi At ӰƵ’s Research ShowCASE 2019, hundreds of scholars and students will be on hand to describe and discuss how their discoveries are advancing knowledge, creating value…
April 11, 2019
Michael Clune writes two kinds of books—creative and academic. Each is paired with one from the other genre. For example, his memoir of drug addiction and recovery, White Out: The Secret Life of Heroin (Hazelden)—named a best book of the year by The New Yorker in 2013—has a fraternal twin, so…
April 04, 2019
Aims to help cultivate economic development through chemical engineering Ethiopia has an abundance of raw materials, but does not yet
have the engineering infrastructure to turn that material into a thriving
economy and jobs. But a new initiative funded by a longtime Case Western
Reserve…