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Radiology’s Agata Exner co-authors study published in Nanoscale
A recent study published in the journal Nanoscale shows how combining nanobubbles and ultrasound allows tumors to be removed without surgery. Agata Exner, the Henry Willson Payne Professor and vice chair for basic research in the Department of Radiology, was a co-author on the study along with a…
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Professor Brian Gran participates in several speaking engagements
Brian Gran, professor of sociology and law, has been active in presenting to fellow scholars over the past month. In November, Gran co-organized and moderated an international webinar on independent children's rights institutions. Nearly 60 individuals participated in this webinar, co-sponsored…
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Model UN team hosts conference for high school students
APP’s Model United Nations team hosted a two-day conference for high school students in November. The conference drew 450 students from all over Northeast Ohio. Students debated on a variety of topics, ranging from decolonization to development across six…
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Medicine’s Xiao Li leads research dietary weight loss interventions
Xiao Li, assistant professor of biochemistry at the School of Medicine, authored a study published in Cell Reports Medicine. In the article titled “Distinct factors associated with short-term and long-term weight loss induced by low-fat or low-carbohydrate diet intervention,” Li et al. deciphered…
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Mandel School doctoral candidate Duncan Mayer writes about revenue volatility
Duncan Mayer, a doctoral candidate at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, had an article published in Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly at the end of September related to revenue volatility. The paper is titled “Simmer Down Now! A Study of Revenue Volatility…
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Postdoctoral scholar Jayachandran K Narayanan presents about NASA-funded project
Effective cryogenic fluid management is critical to the success of NASA's future manned and unmanned long-duration space missions. As part of the ongoing efforts to develop and test a two-phase transfer line chilldown setup at the International Space Station (ISS), a new experimental concept has…
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Music faculty members, students present at National Association for Music Education Biennial conference
Faculty members Lisa Huisman Koops and Nate Kruse of the Department of Music, along with graduate students Jessica Steuver and Dennis Giotta, presented four research sessions and one poster session this past November at the National Association for Music Education Biennial conference.  The…
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Case Western Reserve researchers publish article in the Journal of the American Chemical Society
This past September, “Scalable Synthesis and Characterization of Multilayer γ-Graphyne, New Carbon Crystals with a Small Direct Band Gap,” written by researchers of the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering and Department of Chemistry was published in the Journal of the American…
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Accounting’s Gary Previts edits latest in series of award-winning books
Distinguished University Professor Gary Previts, the E. Mandell de Windt Professor of Leadership and Enterprise Development in the Department of Accountancy at Weatherhead School of Management, recently edited Volume 26 of a series of award-winning and highly referenced books. Published by the…
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Mark Joseph of the National Initiative on Mixed-income Communities featured by RentWire NYC Newsletter
Mark Joseph, the Leona Bevis/Marguerite Haynam Professor in Community Development and Founding Director of the National Initiative on Mixed-income Communities, was featured in RentWire NYC Newsletter's article, "One Building, Two Worlds" on Tuesday, Oct. 25. Read the article.