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ideastream airs series highlighting Case Comprehensive Cancer Center members
As a precursor to the showing of the documentary Ken Burns Presents: Cancer—The Emperor of All Maladies, ideastream (90.3 WCPN, WVIZ/PBS and bewell.ideastream.org) has embarked on a project to cover regional cancer stories from a range of perspectives. Within this series, the Case Comprehensive…
Learn more about alcoholic hepatitis at March 25 lecture
The Cleveland Digestive Diseases Research Core Center will present a lecture on “Alcoholic Hepatitis: A Cytokine Mediated Disease Looking for a Cure,” on Wednesday, March 25, from noon to 1 p.m. in Wolstein Research Building, Room 1413. Pierre Gholam, associate professor of medicine and medical…
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…
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…
”U.S. News” releases graduate, professional school rankings
Thanks to significant improvements in admissions selectivity and other factors, Case Western Reserve’s School of Law posted a five-point gain in this spring’s U.S. News & World Report rankings, to No. 59—the largest increase of any of the university programs assessed in 2015. “Credit for this…
Medicine professor to present on intestinal inflammation
As part of the Cleveland Digestive Diseases Research Core Center Seminar Series, Professor of Medicine Fabio Cominelli will present “The Role of the TL1A and DR3 in Intestinal Inflammation.” The presentation will take place on Wednesday, March 11, from noon to 1 p.m. at the Iris S. and Bert…
5 questions with… Student National Medical Association chair DaShawn Hickman
Almost immediately after he joined the Student National Medical Association (SNMA), DaShawn Hickman knew he wanted to help lead it. Four years later, he’s getting that opportunity. In January, the dual MD-PhD biomedical engineering student was named the national chair of SNMA, and he’ll officially…
Three School of Medicine scholars honored by American Spinal injury Association
Three School of Medicine scholars were recently honored by the American Spinal Injury Association. The board named Greg Nemunaitis, professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation, one of two new directors in December of 2014. Nemunaitis will begin actively filling his new role at the…
Case Western Reserve trustee elected as fellow of American Association for Advancement of Science
School of Medicine dean is chair of medicine section When the American Association for the Advancement of Science kicked off its four-day annual meeting last Thursday, two members of the Case Western Reserve community attended in new roles. Alumnus and trustee Geoffrey M. Duyk, MD, PhD,…
Johns Hopkins professor to address HIV-1 research efforts during Lepow Day lecture
This year’s Lepow Medical Student Research Day will be Thursday, Feb. 19, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Wolstein Research Building, with the keynote lecture taking place in the auditorium from 10:15 to 11:15 a.m. The keynote, “Updates on the Effort to Find a Cure for HIV-1 Infection," will be…