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Spartan Showcase: Carson Williams
Mammoth Mountain in California experienced a whopping 192 inches of snowfall in March 2023. These details are very familiar to ÃÛÌÒAPP student Carson Williams, who nervously tracked the storms hitting the area from thousands of miles away. Williams, alongside other members…
On the passing of Dr. Robert A. Salata
To our School of Medicine community, I am writing to share the sad news that longtime professor Dr. Robert A. Salata died yesterday. Beyond his legacy as a world-renowned infectious diseases physician and researcher at ÃÛÌÒAPP School of Medicine and University Hospitals…
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Alumnus, longtime faculty member and infectious disease expert Robert Salata passes away
Robert Salata arrived in Cleveland in the mid-1970s, ready to begin his MD studies at ÃÛÌÒAPP School of Medicine. It was the start of a decades-long career in Cleveland that would have remarkable impact in understanding and preventing infectious diseases, not only in…
Back to School Bash
Join the University Program Board for an evening of fun and entertainment on Friday, Aug. 30, from 5:30 to 11 p.m. at East Bell Commons to kick off the new school year.  DJ Shaughn will be performing all evening, and the pop band Echosmith will take the stage at 9 p.m. Along with great music,…
August 2024 Inside the Action Newsletter
Inside this issue: Mentors needed Upcoming Events Student Spotlight Continuing Education Opportunities Alumni News In Memoriam Employment and Career Opportunities Read the August 2024 Inside the Action Newsletter.
July 2024 Inside the Action Newsletter
In this issue: News Upcoming Events Student Spotlight Continuing Education Opportunities Alumni News In Memoriam Employment and Career Opportunities Read the July 2024 Inside the Action newsletter. 
Center for Mitochondrial Research and Therapeutics Launches
Dear Faculty, Staff and Students - Mitochondria function is the energy powerhouse of the cell and an essential signaling center for cellular function. Defects in mitochondrial activity are linked to numerous inherited and acquired human diseases, such as infantile developmental disorders and…
June 2024 Inside the Action Newsletter
Inside this issue: Mentors needed Upcoming Events Student Spotlight Continuing Education Opportunities Alumni News In Memoriam Employment and Career Opportunities Read the June 2024 Inside the Action Newsletter.
International Student Welcome Party
All Case Western Reserve students, staff and faculty members are invited to help the Office of International Student Resources and Engagement welcome new and returning international students to campus on Thursday, Aug.29, from 3 to 5 p.m. on Case Quad outside Tomlinson Hall. The event will feature…
Researchers awarded $2.8M federal grant to study potential treatment of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
More than 3,400 sudden unexpected infant deaths are reported annually in the United States, making it the country’s biggest cause of death of infants from 1 month to 1 year old, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Most of these deaths are classified as Sudden Infant…