“How to Write Scientifically, Write Scholarship/Fellowship Applications, and Give Elevator Pitches” October 26, 2021Join the Research Scholars Program Oct. 29 for this presentation on writing scientifically, writing scholarship and fellowship applications,...Events·
LIFT: “Art Identification with Artificial Intelligence” October 11, 2021Attributing paintings to specific artists is a complex task. What if artificial intelligence (AI) could help? Join an...Events·
Evolution and a possible geographic ‘bias’ September 28, 2021Case Western Reserve scientist investigates adaptation of ancient South American mammals that reveals contrarian changes and challenges evolutionary...Humanities, Art & Social SciencesResearchScience & Tech·
CWRU undergrad publishes study on millipedes in Costa Rica September 17, 2021Shane Cooley (CWR ‘21) is the lead author on a new study titled “Microhabitat partitioning is driven by...Publications & Presentations·
Biology’s James Bader comments on CWRU’s Shipwreck Camp and the scientific value of the Great Lakes September 1, 2021Shipwreck Camp delivers a treasure trove of science with the search for sunken boats in Lake Erie The...Media·
Frontiers in Biological Sciences Lecture: “Neurobiology of the World’s Most Dangerous Animal” with Leslie B. Vosshall August 30, 2021The Department of Neurosciences invites community members to attend the next Frontiers in Biological Sciences Lecture Series with...Events·
It runs in the family: The Vadlakonda sisters and their CWRU legacy August 6, 2021Case Western Reserve University has a history of families with multiple graduates, most often from different generations. It’s...FeaturedPeople·
Biology’s Wulf Utian is honored for decades of work in support of women’s health August 3, 2021CWRU’s Utian honored for work benefiting women’s health News: Wulf Utian, professor emeritus of reproductive biology, was honored...Media·
Biology’s Sarah Diamond discusses her study on the threats of the climate emergency and mass extinction June 15, 2021Landmark report links Earth’s 2 biggest existential threats for the first time Gizmodo: Sarah Diamond, the George B....Media·
Case Western Reserve biologist leads discovery of new invasive fish June 14, 2021Second ‘Cichlid’ fish species—native to Mexico—now threatening waters of southern United States, invading waterways in Louisiana A Case...FeaturedResearchScience & Tech·