5 questions with… associate professor, award-winning poet Sarah Gridley July 12, 2019Sarah Gridley believes children are natural-born poets, but they lose that sense of lyricism as they grow older...5questionsFeaturedPeople·
Using data to decide when to transfer patients by medical helicopter July 11, 2019Patients could someday benefit from Case Western Reserve University nursing study The increased use of medical helicopters over...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Two students earn prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarships July 10, 2019Two rising seniors at Case Western Reserve University—William “Sam” Nutt, a biochemistry and Chinese major, and Christine Smothers,...AwardsFeaturedPeople·
National Institute on Aging awards $4.23 million to establish Cleveland Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center July 9, 2019New center to be one of 31 NIH-funded centers in the nation The National Institute on Aging of...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Michael Dolsak named vice president for health sciences development July 8, 2019After successfully leading efforts to secure the Case School of Engineering’s largest-ever gift, Michael Dolsak has accepted an...AppointmentsFeatured·
5 questions with… tech-savvy musician, staff member Ken Wendt July 5, 2019As a musician, Ken Wendt realized the gear surrounding him and his instruments played a critical role in...5questionsFeaturedPeople·
“Chameleon roofs” of future could save money, energy July 3, 2019Case Western Reserve civil engineer applies ‘thermochromic’ treatment to roofing materials, which change color to reflect or absorb...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Drug to treat malaria could mitigate hereditary hearing loss July 2, 2019Drug activates sensory proteins in aquatic model of human hearing The ability to hear depends on proteins to...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Advancing epilepsy treatment July 1, 2019Researchers at Case Western Reserve prevent seizures in 90% of non-human subjects with low-frequency stimulation of axons in...FeaturedScience & Tech·
5 questions with… Department of Defense fellowship winner, PhD engineering student Kim Gliebe June 28, 2019When Kim Gliebe started her PhD program in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Case Western...5questionsFeaturedPeople·