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Dental medicine’s Rui Amaral Mendes co-authors study on use of mucositis assessment guidance
Rui Amaral Mendes, adjunct professor of oral and maxillofacial medicine and diagnostic sciences at the School of Dental Medicine, recently co-authored an article titled “Guidance on mucositis assessment from the MASCC Mucositis Study Group and ISOO: An International Delphi Study” published by…
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Weatherhead’s Chris Laszlo discusses the future of sustainable growth strategies
In Smart Business Magazine, Chris Laszlo, professor of organizational behavior at Weatherhead School of Management, published an article titled “The future of sustainable growth strategies: From doing less harm to making a positive impact,” earlier this year. With many companies setting…
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Mandel School’s Adrianne M. Fletcher publishes book titled Helping Hands, Healing Hands
This past May, Adrianne M. Fletcher, assistant professor and associate dean for equity and belonging at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, published a book titled Helping Hands, Healing Hands with the Kendall Hunt Publishing Company. “Geared to the four- to…
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Medicine’s Joel Sax, Christopher McFarland and Bryan Carroll highlight the limitations of a specific commercially available clinical genetic test in dermatology 
Earlier this year, Department of Genetics professor Joel Sax, along with Christopher McFarland, assistant professor at the Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, and Bryan Carroll, associate professor for the Department of Dermatology, published an article titled “Limitations of the…
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History’s Renée Sentilles appears on Our Womanity podcast hosted by CWRU alumna Rachel Pope
Rachel Pope (CWR ‘06; MED ‘07), who studied anthropology and international public health, recently invited Renée Sentilles, a professor within the Department of History, to speak on an episode about the history of hysteria on the Our Womanity podcast. Access the episode.
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English’s William Marling presents lecture on Charles Bukowski in Bordeaux, France
Last month, William Marling, an English professor at the College of Arts and Sciences, served as a member of the organizing committee for the Aimer Charles Bukowski conference at the Université Bordeaux Montaigne in Bordeaux, France. He later presented a closing paper titled “Charles Bukoski’s…
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Mandel School’s Dexter Voisin discusses rise in youth violence in Toronto on The Alex Pierson Show
Earlier this month, Dexter Voisin, dean of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, appeared on The Alex Pierson Show on AM640 Toronto CFIQ to discuss the city’s disturbing rise in youth violence. During the show, Voisin and Pierson dove into statistics showing how…
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Biostatistics’ Xiaofeng Zhu has work published in Nature Communications
Xiaofeng Zhu, a professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the School of Medicine, published an article titled “An approach to identify gene-environment interactions and reveal new biological insight in complex traits” in Nature Communications. The article discusses his…
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Medicine’s Ryan Farrell discusses obesity treatment in primary care to lower weight and improve metabolic outcomes
This past March, Ryan Farrell, associate professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine, joined Michael Holliday, associate professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, to discuss obesity treatment in primary care to lower weight and improve metabolic outcomes. The two…
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Engineering’s Valentin Rodionov pens paper examining the challenges and importance of questioning published results
In April, Valentin Rodionov, assistant professor in the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, published a paper in Chemistry World (CW) titled, "Holes in the ‘holey graphyne’ story," which examines the challenges and importance of questioning published results. Recently,…