Researchers’ findings offer promise for the development of new treatments for chronic pain and cancer May 26, 2016Mapping of the full-length TRPV2 protein structure could advance design of innovative pharmaceutical compounds A team led by...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Medical students selected for Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellowships May 20, 2016The Howard Hughes Medical Institute recently announced its 2016 class of Medical Research Fellows, with four Case Western...Awards·
CWRU health care scholars participate in Health Journalism 2016 conference May 13, 2016More than 600 attendees gathered in Cleveland last month for Health Journalism 2016, the annual conference of the...Publications & Presentations·
CWRU researchers identify significant mutational targets in colon cancer May 4, 2016Research may offer clue into biologic role of these genes in tumor progression Little is known about the...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
School of Medicine to host fundraising event in Sonoma County; register now April 21, 2016The School of Medicine will host Giving Kids Hope event in Sonoma County, California, May 20-21. The event...EventsFaculty & Staff·
Hear from renowned biologist and infectious disease expert at May 5 town hall meeting April 20, 2016This event has been canceled. The School of Medicine will host an exclusive town hall meeting and discussion...EventsStudent Life·
Four professors selected for Faculty Distinguished Research Award April 12, 2016More than 1,000 stakeholders and community members are expected to visit Research ShowCASE April 15 to see the...AwardsFeatured·
“U.S. News & World Report” graduate, professional school rankings announced March 16, 2016Case Western Reserve placed three degree programs in the nation’s top 10 in U.S. News & World Report’s...FeaturedRankings·
Eight CWRU faculty honored as Cleveland’s “Health Care Heroes” March 15, 2016Eight of Case Western Reserve University’s health care experts—with fields ranging from neurology to dental medicine—earned spots on...AwardsFeatured·
Case Western Reserve faculty receive funding for new technologies aimed at blood, lung disorders March 11, 2016Malaria, cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia targeted Three Case Western Reserve University faculty members have received grants to...AwardsHealth & Wellness·