New images show serotonin activating its receptor for first time February 5, 2019High-tech microscope reveals receptor in action, with focus on drug development Serotonin (3A) receptors are common drug targets...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center receives $3.2M NIH grant for health disparities research February 4, 2019Two projects focus on racial disparities in colorectal and breast cancer The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center received a...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Case Western Reserve researchers cure drug-resistant infections without antibiotics January 17, 2019Results in mouse sepsis model lay foundation for clinical trials Biochemists, microbiologists, drug discovery experts and infectious disease...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
CWRU receives third-straight $500,000 technology start-up fund award from Ohio Third Frontier Commission January 16, 2019Only Ohio institution to receive funding all three years The Ohio Third Frontier Commission has awarded Case Western...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearchUniversity News·
A human brain model in a petri dish? January 15, 2019Bioethics of brain organoids to be explored by team led by CWRU researcher Insoo Hyun Research scientists around...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
New options for breast cancer drug development found in estrogen receptors January 9, 2019Case Western Reserve researchers uncover novel drug targets by piecing together receptor structures Many breast cancer drugs block...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Medicine’s William R. Lewis discusses food poisoning symptoms that are a concern for individuals with atrial fibrillation January 8, 2019Dos and don’ts for eating well with atrial fibrillation Everyday Health: William R. Lewis, professor of medicine, discussed some...Media·
Pathology’s Christopher L. King weighs in on what could have caused six passengers aboard a flight to fall ill January 8, 2019Cleveland health officials try to determine what sickened six passengers on Frontier flight The Plain Dealer: Christopher L. King,...Media·
Medicine’s Ashwini Sehgal shares concerns about increasing number of uninsured Ohioans January 4, 2019Ashwini Sehgal, the Duncan Neuhauser Professor of Community Health Improvement and director of the Center for Reducing Health...Op-ed·
School of Medicine researchers restore breathing and partial forelimb function to rats with chronic spinal cord injuries December 21, 2018Scientists stimulate breathing, forelimb movement in rats with spinal injuries UPI: Researchers at the School of Medicine were able to...Media·