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 February 14, 2017
   New study counters belief that using intuition in patient care comes with years of experience or is associated with gender Intuition—often described as a “gut feeling”—factors prominently in clinical reasoning and decision-making by health care professionals. But new research from Case Western… 
  
 February 13, 2017
   Humans aren’t the only species that resort to a little subterfuge While a dominant male fish from northern Mexico mates with a female, a small fella bides his time in the offing. Suddenly, the little guy darts in ahead of Mr. Big and plants his seeds on freshly laid eggs. The behavior, which… 
  
 February 08, 2017
   In first-ever study, School of Medicine researchers to pair monoclonal antibody with body’s own killer-cell stimulator A ӰƵ School of Medicine researcher received a $2.5 million grant from Gilead Sciences, a California-based biopharmaceutical company, to see if two… 
  
 February 07, 2017
   The Stanton Foundation awarded a $112,000 grant to ӰƵ School of Law’s Spangenberg Center for Law, Technology and the Arts to support its recently launched First Amendment and the Arts (FAA) project, a new law lab offering students curriculum and experience with the… 
  
 February 07, 2017
   Case involves how government handled detentions after 9/11 terror attacks Four students at the ӰƵ School of Law can now say their experiences include preparing and filing an amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief for the United States Supreme Court in a civil case… 
  
 February 06, 2017
   Potential biomarker of disease appears to be free of troubling image variability Preliminary computerized imaging reveals the shape of the prostate and a compartment within the gland—called the transitional zone—consistently differ in men with prostate cancer than those without the disease,… 
  
 January 31, 2017
   As the number of grandparents caring for grandchildren full time continues to swell, so do the stress-induced health risks associated with such a demanding responsibility. Now, a four-year, $2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will allow researchers at ӰƵ… 
  
 January 30, 2017
   Will conduct research on malaria-detection device and teach in Peru Brian Grimberg, assistant professor of international health, infectious diseases and immunology at the Center for Global Health and Diseases at ӰƵ School of Medicine, has received a Fulbright U.S.… 
  
 January 25, 2017
   Blocking newly discovered binding sites may fight tumor spread A collaboration involving researchers from the ӰƵ School of Medicine has helped uncover the elusive structure of a cancer cell receptor protein that can be leveraged to fight disease progression. Previous… 
  
 January 20, 2017
   Supported with Cleveland Foundation planning grant as part of broad regional digital initiative With a planning grant from the Cleveland Foundation, ӰƵ and Cleveland State University (CSU) will partner in the development of a new regional academic collaboration to… 
 