Med’s David Kang and June-A Woo co-author a study about Alzheimer’s disease October 25, 2022This discovery could explain why Alzheimer’s is more common in womenMSN: David Kang, the Howard T. Karsner Professor in...Media·
Med’s Cheryl Wills joined a panel discussion about barriers in healthcare faced by people of color October 25, 2022Searching for mental health providers of colorMinnesota Public Radio: Cheryl Wills, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, joined...Media·
From bench to business to bedside: Translating research to medicine at CWRU October 25, 2022This article is part of a series focused on highlighting student involvement in research at Case Western Reserve...FeaturedUniversity News·
Med’s Rebecca Darrah discusses link between genetics and height October 21, 2022You can’t control your height, but 12,000 genetic variants probably doPopular Science: Rebecca Darrah, associate professor at the School...Media·
Med’s Ryan Marino and Law’s Juscelino Colares discuss shortage of Adderall October 21, 2022Is the Adderall shortage affecting Northeast Ohio? Not yet. WEWS: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of...Media·
Plan ahead: Consider adding these courses to your spring semester schedule October 21, 2022Fall break offers not only a chance to rest and recharge after midterms, but an opportunity to look...FeaturedUniversity News·
Medicine’s Pamela B. Davis to be recognized at Research!America awards ceremony October 21, 2022Pamela B. Davis, the Arline H. and Curtis F. Garvin Research Professor at the School of Medicine, will...Awards·
MD, PhD students advance in Artificial Intelligence Bowl October 21, 2022A group of Case Western Reserve University PhD and medical students advanced to the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Bowl...Awards·
Med’s Hope Barkoukis talks about changes in FDA standards October 20, 2022The FDA’s definition of ‘healthy’ is getting an upgrade Verywell Health: Hope Barkoukis, professor and chair of the...Media·
Med’s Heidi Gullet is concerned about the increase of Syphilis infections in NE Ohio October 20, 2022Syphilis infections are rising in Northeast Ohio. That poses risks for unborn babiesideastream: Heidi Gullett, the Charles Kent Smith,...Media·