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“Patient Perspectives on Alcohol Use Disorder”
Members of the APP community are invited to join the Physician Assistant Program for a “Patient Perspectives” speaker series event on the topic of alcohol-use disorder Monday, Feb. 12, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. in Samson Pavilion, Room 176. This speaker series is…
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“Unlocking Success In Healthcare Development”
Members of the APP community are invited to a CWRU Entrepreneurship Speaker Series event held in collaboration with the School of Medicine Pathways Program. Swarna Solanki (GRS ’18, biomedical engineering), director of business development for healthcare at Team NEO,…
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Early Career Research, Visibility, and Publishing Series
Gain insights into the publishing process during library workshops this spring! The Early Career Research, Visibility, and Publishing Series continues this spring and will offer workshops on various topics to support graduate students, postdocs, and anyone else interested in publishing.  The…
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New study uncovers why gene is believed to be responsible for ALS and dementia
Researchers at APP School of Medicine have discovered why a gene that, when mutated, is a common cause of two debilitating brain diseases: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). The study found that the protein generated by this mutant…
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Lunar New Year’s Eve Celebration
Lunar New Year celebrates the arrival of spring and the beginning of a new year on the lunisolar calendar. This holiday is widely celebrated in China, South Korea, Vietnam and other countries. 2024 is the Year of the Dragon and welcomes strength, power and success. Case Western Reserve…
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Get to know the presidents of four Black student organizations at CWRU
Each February, Black History Month recognizes African Americans’ societal contributions and achievements across the United States. At APP, the impact of Black members of the campus community—such as those who compose CWRU’s diverse student organizations—can be observed…
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Medicine’s Ian Neeland talks about managing diabetes amid semaglutide injection shortage
Ian Neeland, associate professor at APP School of Medicine, recently gave insights on navigating the semaglutide injection shortage. In a video on the American Journal of Managed Care website, Neeland discussed how diabetes can be managed with oral semaglutide when…
JungA “Alexa” Woo earns recognition from Society for Neuroscience
JungA “Alexa” Woo, assistant professor in the Department of Pathology at APP School of Medicine, was awarded the Janett Rosenberg Trubatch Career Development Award by the Society for Neuroscience in November. The award recognizes her contribution to the advancement of…
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“Empowering Perspectives: Celebrating Strength in Disability within Healthcare”
Members of the APP community are invited to join the School of Medicine’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Excellence for its next Virtual Inclusive Talks and Lecture Series (VITALS) talk. This installment, titled “Empowering Perspectives: Celebrating…
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Why do we love sweets? Understanding the science of sugary foods
Sugar, a simple carbohydrate that provides a quick source of energy for the body, is in many foods and beverages we consume daily—from fruits, vegetables and dairy products, to candy, pastries and other desserts. Lindsay Malone Observances such as the recently recognized National Pie…