Biology’s Arnold I. Caplan presents keynote lecture at International Experimental Biology and Medicine Conference May 19, 2022The Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine invited Arnold I. Caplan, professor of biology, to present the keynote lecture at...Publications & Presentations·
Biology’s Arnold Caplan to receive Lifetime Achievement Award at the World Stem Cell Summit May 12, 2022The Board of Directors of the Regenerative Medicine Foundation (RMF) nominated Arnold I. Caplan, professor of biology, to...Awards·
Biology’s Nicole Crown honored with 2022 J. Bruce Jackson, MD, Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring May 9, 2022Nicole Crown always knew she wanted to be a scientist, but it wasn’t until she became a postdoc...AwardsFeaturedPeople·
Joy K. Ward, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, honored for her scholarly advancements in biology April 7, 2022Joy K. Ward, dean of Case Western Reserve University College of Arts and Sciences and a professor of...Awards·
Biology’s Ronald G. Oldfield publishes article on ethics of eating fish, with response from bestselling author March 31, 2022Ronald G. Oldfield, senior instructor of biology, published an article, titled “You Can’t Betray a Fish: One Reason Eating...Publications & Presentations·
“George Washington Carver and His Legacy to Science” February 24, 2022In honor of Black History Month, the Institute for the Science of Origins will host a talk with...Events·
Inspire Your Heart with Art: Hannah Xu and Kristin Aldridge February 2, 2022From the stages and classrooms of the newly expanded Maltz Performing Arts Center to collaborations with nearby cultural...People·
Spartan Showcase: Jo Goykhberg December 21, 2021Major: Pre-med Biology and English Year: Fourth-year Jo Goykhberg can say something not many people can—the “future schedule” he...People·
Spartan Showcase: Jennifer Marer November 23, 2021Year: SeniorMajors: Biology, English Jennifer Marer has always loved writing. From getting in trouble for reading books instead...People·
Medicine’s Darin Croft discuss possibility of a ‘geographic bias’ in evolutionary theories of South American mammals November 19, 2021Evolution and possible ‘geographic bias’ Phys.org: Darin Croft, a professor of biology whose primary appointment is in anatomy...Media·