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Can Childhood Obesity be Prevented Before Conception?
A APP School of Medicine and MetroHealth System researcher, along with Cleveland Clinic’s director of metabolic research, have received federal funding to determine if childhood obesity can be prevented before women become pregnant. The first-ever Cleveland-based study…
APP Researchers Turn Urine into Research Tools
One of the biggest challenges in studying Down syndrome is finding the right research model. Animals and established cell lines are limited in their ability to mimic human disease, and results don’t always translate to patient populations. Stem cells hold enormous potential as research tools that…
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Newly discovered DNA enhancers help switch on colorectal cancer
A multi-institutional team of researchers led by APP has identified a pattern of clustered genetic changes that appear to encourage growth of colorectal cancer tumors—a finding that points to a promising potential target for drug development. In a study published in…
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Species appears to evolve quickly enough to endure city temperatures
Study shows acorn ants quickly adjust, suggesting the insects may be able to cope with other sources of warming, including climate change   CLEVELAND—The speed at which a tiny ant evolves to cope to its warming city environment suggests that some species may evolve quickly enough to survive, or…
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In Defense of the NIH
It’s early in the budget process. Almost always, the President’s budget is modified in Congress. The current proposal will not stand. Nonetheless, it is still disheartening to learn of a budget that proposes a $5.8 billion cut to the National Institutes of Health—over 18% of its total. Over the…
Students Find Their “Match”
At exactly 12:00 p.m. today, medical students from around the nation – including those at APP – received envelopes in which they learned where they will spend the next years of their training. Top residency choices this year for Case Western Reserve medical students…
Match Day 2017
It happened! Today, St. Patrick’s Day, our lucky medical students opened the envelopes (or received from the ether on their cell phones) their all-important MATCH. After much anticipation, these 196 young people now know where they will be spending at least the next year, and in most cases, the…
APP School of Medicine Is One of Top 25 Medical Schools in Nation, Says U.S. News & World Report
APP School of Medicine is ranked among the top 25 research-oriented medical schools in the nation, and No. 1 in Ohio, according to the annual ranking of graduate schools released today by U.S. News & World Report. “We are delighted to be recognized for our achievements…
A Windy and Snowy Day
It’s windy and snowy again today. The temperature has swung wildly downward hitting sub-freezing temperatures after hitting unseasonable highs several times just a few days ago.  But they tell me that soon, it will swing back into more seasonal temperatures. It has also rained a good deal lately.…
First Cases of Deadly, Drug-Resistant Fungus Reported in US by CDC
The deadly fungus, Candida auris, which has sickened at least 28 people in the United States, and has been reported in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, and New Jersey has been systemically studied for the first time in a study published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, by…