Pharmacology’s Ruth Keri elected to Endocrine Society’s Board of Directors April 24, 2020Ruth Keri, professor of pharmacology and associate director for basic research in the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center has...Appointments·
CWRU Bioethics faculty to participate in roundtable discussion on ethical dilemmas related to COVID-19 April 22, 2020As the COVID-19 pandemic began to escalate across the U.S., Mark Aulisio joined the first of many teleconferences...FeaturedUniversity News·
Urban Health Initiative Director Amy Sheon shares her thoughts on the socioeconomic barriers of healthcare during the pandemic April 20, 2020Telemedicine Is Not Enough Gizmodo: Amy Sheon, executive director of the School of Medicine’s Urban Health Initiative, offered...Media·
School of Medicine’s Raymond Onders discusses how a device designed to wean patients off ventilators has been granted EUA in light of the crisis April 17, 2020Device to Assist in Weaning Patients Off Ventilators is Granted EUA MDDI/QMED: Raymond Onders, a professor in the...Media·
Mark Cameron, of the School of Medicine, talks about how sports may return amid the pandemic April 17, 2020Data, not dates: What doctors need to know before sports should return to normal The Athletic (subscription required):...Media·
School of Medicine’s Robert Salata speaks on the risks associated with frequent grocery store visits April 17, 2020Is It Ethically Okay to Get Food Delivered Right Now? The Atlantic: Robert Salata, professor of medicine, epidemiology...Media·
Four named winners of Faculty Distinguished Research Awards April 17, 2020For the past 15 years, Research ShowCASE has brought the Case Western Reserve University community together to celebrate...AwardsFeaturedUniversity News·
Medicine’s Amy G. Hise virtually presents talk for the American Medical Women’s Association Annual Meeting April 17, 2020Amy G. Hise, associate professor of pathology and international health, presented a Clinical Hot Topic talk on “Vaping...Publications & Presentations·
Cleveland RTA uses research by the School of Medicine’s Curtis Donskey to justify the purchase of UV disinfecting tech, but its effectiveness is inconculsive April 15, 2020Greater Cleveland RTA hopes $36,000 in ultraviolet-C light technology will combat COVID-19 coronavirus, but not sure MSN News:...Media·
Med School’s Mark Cameron discusses what it will take to create COVID-19 vaccine April 15, 2020A new vaccine protects mice from another dangerous coronavirus Popular Science: Mark Cameron, an associate professor of population...Media·