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“Regenerative Medicine and Entrepreneurship: CWRU and You!”
Members of the APP community are invited to learn more about the field of regenerative medicine and entrepreneurship (RGME), including its ties to CWRU and Cleveland. A virtual informational session titled “Regenerative Medicine and Entrepreneurship: CWRU and You!” will…
Left to right, standing in front of the named chair: Anne Templeton Zimmerman’s daughter, Renee Stirling, MD (MED '95); Eileen Anderson, EdD; Gail Zimmerman, PhD; and Renee Stirling’s husband, Cory Stirling, MD
A commitment to cultural understanding
New bioethics professorship honors late alumna’s work across medicine and human rights
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Cooking up a solution
Over the sizzling of pans and beat of knives hitting cutting boards, students’ light-hearted chatter rises. They’re gathered in APP’s new state-of-the-art teaching kitchen in the School of Medicine, made possible in part through a $400,000 anonymous gift. Across…
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Medicine’s Chris Flask receives Distinguished Investigator Award
Chris Flask, professor of radiology, biomedical engineering and pediatrics at APP School of Medicine, was one of 59 investigators selected to receive the Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research 2023 Distinguished Investigator Award. Flask is also…
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Medicine’s 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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Medical student Olivia Dhaliwal named a Pisacano Leadership Foundation 2024 scholar
Olivia Dhaliwal, a fourth-year medical student, was named a Pisacano Leadership Foundation 2024 scholar in family medicine. Prior to beginning medical school, Dhaliwal worked with Teach for America, through which she contributed to efforts to cure Hepatitis C on the Rosebud Indian Reservation.…
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5 questions with… Paul Tesar, recipient of the School of Medicine's highest honor
When Dean Stan Gerson called Paul Tesar to the stage at the School of Medicine’s State of the School address last month, the Dr. Donald and Ruth Weber Goodman Professor of Innovative Therapeutics believed he’d be speaking about the Institute of Glial Sciences—a new center he’s directing. Instead,…
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School of Medicine's Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
Members of the APP community are invited to the School of Medicine’s Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Wednesday, Jan. 17, from noon to 2 p.m. in the Wolstein Research Building’s first-floor auditorium. The event will include a Virtual Inclusive Talk And Lecture…
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“Healthcare in America: The Future Isn't What It Used To Be”
The next APP Entrepreneurship Speaker Series event will be held Thursday, Jan. 18, from 4 to 4:45 p.m. in Samson Pavilion, Room 113. Virtual attendance also is available. Held in partnership with the School of Medicine’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Pathways…
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Why do people age differently?
With $3.5M National Institutes of Health grant, research teams from APP/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and NYU Grossman School of Medicine/NYU Langone Hospital hope to find out