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Rett Syndrome Research Trust Awards APP, Cleveland Clinic $1.3 Million for Clinical Trial
A surgical sedative may hold the key to reversing the devastating symptoms of a neurodevelopmental disorder found almost exclusively in females. Ketamine, used primarily for operative procedures, has shown such promise in mouse models that Case Western Reserve and Cleveland Clinic researchers soon…
Case Western Reserve Global Health Expert Urges Action to Eradicate Tropical Disease Known as Yaws
Half a century ago, a concentrated global effort nearly wiped a disfiguring tropical disease from the face of the earth. Now, says Case Western Reserve’s James W. Kazura, MD, it’s time to complete the work. In a perspective column in the Feb.19 New England Journal of Medicine, Kazura responded to…
Usual prey gone, a fish survives by changing predictably
Habits, physique and more transform to hunt different critters Ryan Martin, assistant professor of biology and lead author of the study A species of fish that normally eats smaller fish changes in predictable ways when isolated from its prey, research led by a APP…
Common herpes medication reduces HIV-1 levels, independent of herpes infection
Case Western Reserve researchers play key role in clinical trials’ groundbreaking results APP researchers are part of an international team that discovered that a common herpes drug reduces HIV-1 levels—even when patients do not have herpes. Published…
Common Herpes Medication Reduces HIV-1 Levels, Independent of Herpes Infection
Case Western Reserve researchers are part of an international team that has discovered that a common herpes drug reduces HIV-1 levels — even when patients do not have herpes. Published online in Clinical Infectious Diseases, the finding rebuts earlier scientific assumptions that Valacyclovir…
Case Western Reserve Scientists Discover Hidden Meaning and ‘Speed Limits’ within the Genetic Code
Case Western Reserve scientists have discovered that speed matters when it comes to how messenger RNA (mRNA) deciphers critical information within the genetic code — the complex chain of instructions critical to sustaining life. The investigators’ findings, which appear in the March 12…
Case Western Reserve grants license option to startup Apollo Medical Devices
New company developing “point-of-care” blood analyzer Punkaj Ahuja (left) and Patrick Leimkuehler (right) with a functional prototype blood test analyzer. A blood test yields a wealth of information crucial to a person's health. What's needed is a device that is small and inexpensive, yet…
Buildings with ”rocking” technology would be more earthquake-resilient, finds CWRU civil engineer
Buildings that rock during an earthquake and return to plumb would withstand seismic shaking better than structural designs commonly used in vulnerable zones of California and elsewhere, a APP researcher has found. Those buildings would also be more easily and cheaply…
Eliciting the Patient’s Experience of Illness through Narrative and Reflection
Prepared and presented by Paula Schultz BSN, RN, CNRN, UH Seidman Cancer Center, Office of Patient and Public Education Objectives Creating an environment where patients are allowed and encouraged to tell their illness story is a crucial yet often overlooked component of cultural competence in…
Case Western Reserve Awarded $3.9 Million for Innovative HIV Research
A researcher at APP School of Medicine has been awarded $3.9 million to determine if the combination of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and drug abuse is a double kick in the gut, leading to organ damage throughout the body. Alan D. Levine, PhD, a professor of…