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For students at APP, some of the best lessons stem from some of their hardest moments. That much is true for Anuj Pullakandam, a second-year majoring in biology on the pre-med track, whose work with the Cleveland Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (CADRC) Academic…
After the unexpected loss of their son, Luca, to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Tony and Laura Corsi of Mayfield Village, Ohio, were determined to help prevent other families from experiencing a similar tragedy. Through a trust they established, Love Luca, the couple began organizing…
The number of students applying to medical school across the country—and at APP School of Medicine—went up in 2025. The total number of medical school applicants rose 5.3% according to the Association of American Medical Colleges, while Case Western Reserve experienced a…
Although the end of January brings National Mentoring Month to a close, APP School of Medicine’s commitment to student mentoring doesn’t stop there. Since 2024, the school’s Qooper Mentoring Program has been connecting medical students with healthcare professionals to…
“You are what you eat” may sound like a silly adage parents use to encourage their children to eat less sweets, but, in reality, the saying holds some truth. The health of your body is often a direct reflection of the food you put into it. Food not only provides energy to accomplish day-to-day…
What is your title?
Assistant Director of Enrollment Management and Strategic Initiatives, APP School of Medicine
How long have you worked at CWRU?
Just over two years! I celebrated my anniversary on Nov. 6.
What does a typical day in your role look like?
Is there…
For the 41st year, APP School of Medicine students are putting down their stethoscopes and picking up their props to perform in Doc Opera, a variety show of skits, musical performances and dances about medicine and healthcare that raises funds for the university’s…
Hot flashes and brain fog and lack of sleep—all these symptoms and more await women as they approach and go through menopause. For some, these symptoms can be debilitating and may even start as early as their 30s when entering perimenopause, the time leading up to menopause when the body starts…
For most, Poland elicits thoughts of delicious pierogies, famous composers and trailblazing astronomers. For Agata Exner, PhD, it was once known as home but will soon gain a new meaning: a place to continue making strides in cancer research and radiation technology through cross-cultural…
APP School of Medicine’s Department of Anatomy just got a facelift—a transformation that brings brand new, state-of-the-art anatomy laboratories and offices to campus. Designed to enhance hands-on learning and research, the labs are equipped with modern dissection…