Med’s Betul Hatipoglu weighs in on new study about people who go to bed late being at greater risk of developing diabetes September 25, 2023People who stay up late may have a greater risk of diabetes, study findsHealth: Betul Hatipoglu, professor of medicine...Media·
Med’s Grace McComsey talks about shift in COVID-19 infections September 22, 2023Sore throat, then congestion: Common Covid symptoms follow a pattern now, doctors sayNBC News: Grace McComsey, vice dean for...Media·
Medicine’s Matthias Buck explores limitations of ChatGPT September 22, 2023Matthias Buck, professor of physiology and biophysics at the School of Medicine, was invited to write the president’s...Publications & Presentations·
Understanding gratitude: Discover the positive effects of feeling grateful September 21, 2023“Gratitude is not only the greatest of the virtues, but the parent of all the others.” Roman philosopher...FeaturedUniversity News·
Bioethics’ Eileen Anderson weighs in on increasing rate of depression in United States September 20, 2023Confronting America’s fixable depression crisisWise & Well: Eileen Anderson, the Anne Templeton Zimmerman MD Professor in Bioethics, weighed in...Media·
CWRU to honor four Faculty Distinguished Research Award winners during Innovation Week September 20, 2023Of the many traits that unite members of the Case Western Reserve University community, one is perhaps the...AwardsFeatured·
Med’s Lauren Hoffman comments on Vyvanse generic versions being approved September 19, 2023FDA approves first generics of ADHD drug VyvanseEveryday Health: Lauren Hoffman, assistant professor of psychiatry at the School of...Media·
Genetics’ Fulani Jin weighs in on new research about DNA topography and cancer mutations September 19, 2023DNA’s ‘topography’ influences where cancer-causing mutations appearLive Science: Fulai Jin, associate professor of genetics, weighed in on future possibilities...Media·
Case Western Reserve researchers identify inherited gene mutation linked to esophageal cancer September 19, 2023Discovery could lead to possible prevention, treatment strategies Studying genes in families with a propensity for certain diseases...Health & WellnessResearch·
“Cutting Into Hispanic/Latinx Health Advocacy and Equity” September 19, 2023The School of Medicine’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Excellence will host a Virtual Inclusive Talks and...Events·