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Schubert Center’s Gabriella Celeste issues joint statement on Ohio governor’s support of lead poisoning prevention
Gabriella Celeste, policy director at the Schubert Center for Child Studies, and Tim Johnson, policy advocate at the Ohio Poverty Law Center—and co-chairs of the Ohio Lead-Free Kids Coalition (OLFKC), issued a statement in response to Gov. Mike DeWine’s continued budgetary support of lead poisoning…
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Recent law school Kyle Jorstad graduate pens piece on liability in artificial intelligence
Kyle Jorstad, a recent graduate of the APP School of Law, had a piece published in the Journal of Medical Artificial Intelligence. The article, titled “Intersection of artificial intelligence and medicine: tort liability in the technological age,” analyzes the…
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Begun Center’s Ivette Noriega researches PTSD in Colombian youth
Ivette Noriega, a postdoctoral scholar at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, co-wrote an article titled “Emotional memory processing in post-traumatic stress disorder affected Colombian youth.” The piece was published in the International Journal of Psychology. In…
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Begun Center’s Jane Timmons-Mitchell co-authors piece published in Epilepsy and Behavior
Jane Timmons-Mitchell, senior research associate at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, co-authored a piece titled “Screening for suicidality and its relation to undiagnosed psychiatric comorbidities in children and youth with epilepsy.” The article was published in the…
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Law’s Aaron Perzanowski writes about copyright in piece published in William and Mary Law Review
Aaron Perzanowski, professor at the School of Law, co-authored an article titled “Abandoning Copyright” with Dave Fagundes of the University of Houston Law Center. The piece was published in the William and Mary Law Review. For nearly 200 years, U.S. copyright law has assumed that owners may…
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Provost and Executive Vice President Ben Vinson III shares concerns with Black history being considered a new field
Provost and Executive Vice President Ben Vinson III penned a piece on the perceived newness of Black history studies. Titled “The perpetual newness of Black history,” the piece appeared on the Perspectives on History website. Vinson explained the challenges and concerns with the field’s perception…
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Begun Center’s Mark S. Fleisher contributes to book on James F. Short Jr.
Mark S. Fleisher, research professor at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, had a chapter published in the book Social Bridges and Contexts in Criminology and Sociology: Reflections on the Intellectual Legacy of James F. Short, Jr. Fleisher’s chapter, titled “Social…
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Biomedical engineering’s Rakesh Shiradkar discusses work with the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics
Rakesh Shiradkar, research assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and member of the Cancer Imaging Program at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, was recently interviewed by the magazine Bio Patrika. Shiradkar discussed his vision, goals and current projects with the…
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Mathematics’ Elisabeth Werner co-organized the trimester program at Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics
Elisabeth Werner, professor in the Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics, co-organized the trimester program "The Interplay between High-Dimensional Geometry and Probability.” The program, held at the Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, Germany, will last…
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Physics’ Lydia Kisley writes piece published in Langmuir
Lydia Kisley, the Warren E. Rupp Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, co-authored a piece titled "Real-Time Measurement of Polymer Brush Dynamics Using Silicon Photonic Microring Resonators: Analyte Partitioning and Interior Brush Kinetics." The paper, published in the journal…