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Dean Musil to step down after six years leading School of Nursing
Double alumna Carol M. Musil chooses to return to the faculty to continue research, teaching After six years as dean of ÃÛÌÒAPP’s Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Carol M. Musil (NUR ’79; GRS ’91, nursing) has chosen to step down from her role and return to the…
Researchers awarded $1.3M to help military veterans battling acute myeloid leukemia
With a new four-year, $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, researchers at ÃÛÌÒAPP are investigating a new approach to treat acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in military veterans.   AML is the most common form of blood cancer in adults, and many…
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Rose Lands $1.5M for Informatics Tool to Integrate Place-Contextualized Patient-Level Cancer Data
Johnie Rose, MD, PhD, member of Case CCC's Population and Cancer Prevention Program and Director of CWRU SOM's Preventive Medicine Residency Program, has received a $1.5M award from the National Cancer Institute to develop a first-of-its-kind, transportable informatics tool that will integrate…
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Chirag Kharangate receives prestigious award from the ASME
Chirag Kharangate, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, was awarded the 2024 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Electronic & Photonic Packaging Division (EPPD) Early Career Engineer Award at this year’s ASME InterPACK Conference. “It is an…
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Desai Receives Grant from ISAC for Work on Preventing Age-Associated Hematopoietic Decline
Case CCC Immune Oncology Program member, Amar Desai, PhD, has been awarded $100,000 in funding for one year from the Innovative Science Accelerator Program (ISAC) for his project Antihistamines to prevent age-associated hematopoietic decline. He aims to demonstrate that repurposing a well tolerated…
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Spartan Showcase: Daniel Clare
Daniel Clare, a third-year student majoring in mechanical and aerospace engineering, has worked late into the night many times at ÃÛÌÒAPP. But it’s not just his studies that keep him up.  As the suspension and steering lead on the CWRU Motorsports Baja SAE team, Clare has…
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ÃÛÌÒAPP-led research team awarded $4M federal grant to develop ArgoPV—a generative AI to improve lifecycle of solar energy systems
With a new $4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), researchers at ÃÛÌÒAPP will lead a project to improve the lifecycle of photovoltaic (PV) solar energy systems—from fabrication and electricity production through their end of service.
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How climate change is worsening hurricanes
As climate change accelerates, hurricanes are becoming more intense and destructive, bringing heavier rains, stronger winds and devastating storm surges. Hurricanes Helene and Milton serve as stark examples of this—both storms grew stronger due to the warmer waters of the Gulf of Mexico and left…
CWRU awarded $1.9M federal grant to develop technology to better understand genome data
Research could lead to new discoveries in cancer medicine With a new five-year, $1.9 million grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), researchers at ÃÛÌÒAPP will develop computer software to analyze and interpret complex genome data. Analyzing…
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Professors French, Bruckman and Wu Awarded $4M
Kyocera Professor in Materials Science Roger French, along with Professors Laura Bruckman and Yinghui Wu, were awarded a $4M, four-year project to develop and Neuro-Symbolic AI for managing the Photovoltaic Lifecycle.