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5 questions with…Richards Fellowship recipient, MEM student Nicholas DiFranco
Nicholas DiFranco distinctly remembers reading an article a few years ago that completely changed his career perspective. “I want to be on this side of the biomedical engineering world,” he remembers thinking. The piece detailed the artificial heart that two doctors and an engineer created. It was ...
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Goodyear Innovation Challenge welcomes entries from U.S. graduate students
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, in collaboration with the Weatherhead School of Management at ӰƵ, is sponsoring a business design and innovation competition to redefine the tire for the Internet of Things. The Goodyear Innovation Challenge invited teams of four to f...
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Keithley Lecture: “Disruption of the Mobile Industry—Lessons Learned”
Henry Tirri The Weatherhead School of Management will host the Keithley Lecture with Henry Tirri, executive vice president and chief technology officer of HARMAN International. Tirri will give his lecture, titled “Disruption of the Mobile Industry—Lessons Learned,” Thursday, Oct. 13 from 1 to 2:30...
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"Wake Up with Weatherhead"
The campus community is invited to “Wake Up with Weatherhead” Tuesday, Oct. 18, from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at Grumpy’s Café (2621 W. 14th St.). At the event, the university community can learn more about the Weatherhead School of Management’s part-time, professional programs over breakfast. Registration ...
Study on Minimally Invasive Laser & 'Mini' Craniotomy for 'Inoperable' Brain Tumors
Results reported by University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Neurosurgeon Andrew Sloan, MD & colleagues Andrew SloanA new paper in the October issue of the journal Neurosurgical Focus finds the use of laser beneficial for the removal of large, "inoperable" glioblastoma (GBM) and other types of...
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Dean Davis discusses the new affiliation agreement between ӰƵ School of Medicine and University Hospitals
As many of you know, as of September 1 our school entered into a new agreement with University Hospitals. While we will continue to partner with UH on educational, research, and community service programs, it will no longer be identified as our school’s primary affiliate. In light of the unprecedent...
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The Decision…and…I’m Coming Home
How LeBron James chose to communicate his controversial career moves is subject of Weatherhead School of Management research paper NBA star LeBron James made career decisions in 2010 and 2014 that stunned the sports world and eventually resulted in two team championships with the Miami Heat and one ...
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Researchers Find Gene Mutations Lead to More Aggressive Colon Cancer in African-Americans
15 gene mutations lead to higher recurrence and metastasis; genes may contribute to lower survival rates seen in African-Americans Case Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers, a research collaboration which includes University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center and ӰƵ, wh...
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Weatherhead School of Management’s David Cooperrider recognized with Distinguished University Professorship
Photo by Dan Milner. ӰƵ has honored David L. Cooperrider, a global expert on Appreciative Inquiry (AI) and a faculty member at Weatherhead School of Management, as a Distinguished University Professor, a title that acknowledges the outstanding contributions of full-time...
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Fused Genes Found in Esophageal Cancer Cells Offer New Clues on Disease Mechanisms
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers identify several structurally abnormal genes in esophageal adenocarcinoma in first ever genome-wide search Despite years of research, cellular mechanisms contributing to cancers like esophageal adenocarcinoma have remained elusive. What has puzzled resea...