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Student Caleb Curry leads study on how asthma prevalence relates to race, ethnicity and sexual identity
Caleb Curry, a student in the College of Arts and Sciences, led a study about how asthma prevalence relates to race, ethnicity and sexual identity. Curry received support and mentorship from his colleagues at the Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing at Northwestern…
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Medicine’s Uma Mahajan, Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew write about relationship between racial demographics and COVID-19
Uma Mahajan, a first-year student at the School of Medicine, and Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew, assistant dean of students, published an article titled “Racial demographics and COVID-19 confirmed cases and deaths: a correlational analysis of 2886 US counties.” The article is nationwide study examining…
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Mandel School’s Tyrone Hamler co-authors piece on social work in past pandemics
Tyrone Hamler, a doctoral candidate at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, collaborated on a piece titled “A Reflection of and Charge to Gerontological Social Work: Past Pandemics and the Current COVID-19 Crisis.” The letter reflects on social work responses to…
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Interprofessional students present at Nexus Summit
A group of interprofessional students presented their paper, titled “FRESH Fairfax: An Asset-based Community Collaboration between APP Graduate Students and a neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio,” at the Nexus Summit. The following individuals presented: Morgan Green, a…
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Cleveland Clinic Respiratory Institute staff develop educational resources in preparation for workforce redeployment
To help caregivers across Cleveland Clinic prepare for the potential surge in COVID-19 cases, Respiratory Institute staff engaged and worked alongside a group of residents, fellows and students from Lerner College of Medicine, to develop key educational resources in preparation for workforce…
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Schubert Center for Child Studies provides testimony on Ohio Senate bill
The Schubert Center for Child Studies provided testimony on June 3, on an Ohio Senate bill (SB256) to abolish mandatory sentencing of juveniles to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Introduced by Sens. Nathan Manning and Peggy Lehner, SB256 is an effort to make Ohio law consistent…
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Anatomy’s Darin Croft co-edits special issue of Ameghiniana
Darin Croft, professor of anatomy, worked with Guillermo López of the Museo de La Plata in Argentina to co-edit a special annual issue of the journal Ameghiniana. The issue focused on extinct mammals and included eight articles, most of which were presented at a 2018 symposium in Colombia organized…
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Medicine’s Sichun Yang collaborates on special issue in the Journal of Molecular Biology
Sichun Yang, associate professor in the School of Medicine, collaborated with Pau Bernado of CNRS France to organize a special issue in the Journal of Molecular Biology. The issue, titled “Integrative Biophysics: Protein Interaction and Disorder,” represents a special collection of original…
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History’s John Broich pens piece on Spanish Civil War veterans who continued combat in World War II
John Broich, associate professor of history in the College of Arts and Sciences, penned a piece about a group of Spanish Civil War veterans who continued combat into World War II. The group hoped to bring representative freedoms to their country, but they found democracy was abandoned following the…
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Physics’ Pavel Fileviez Perez to serve as convener at the American Physical Society's Snowmass 2021
Pavel Fileviez Perez, associate professor in the Department of Physics, will be a convener at the American Physical Society's Snowmass 2021. The event is held every 10 years with scientists from around the world, allowing them to identify the most pressing issues in the field of particle…