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Remembering Paul Ernsberger, associate professor and regarded researcher at the School of Medicine
Paul Ernsberger When Paul Ernsberger was a child, his parents gave him a chemistry set for his birthday. That gift sparked a passion that led to a more than 40-year career in science through which he helped shape understanding of blood pressure, blood glucose and obesity. After decades…
National Center for Regenerative Medicine expands institutional membership
MetroHealth System joins ÃÛÌÒAPP, Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals partnership The National Center for Regenerative Medicine, a leader in cellular manufacturing and regenerative medicine, formally added The MetroHealth System as an institutional member following a…
Alumni couple commits $7.5 million to ÃÛÌÒAPP to advance multidisciplinary research in neurodegenerative disease
For alumni John (MED ‘86) and Catherine (CWR ‘77, NUR ‘81) Seibyl, collaboration and partnership go beyond their bond to each other. Thanks to a transformative $7.5 million commitment to ÃÛÌÒAPP, it now extends to their respective schools in support of multidisciplinary…
Angelique Redus-McCoy joins School of Medicine as Assistant Dean of Student Affairs
Angelique Redus-McCoy I am delighted to announce that Angelique Redus-McCoy, MD, assistant professor of Pediatrics at ÃÛÌÒAPP School of Medicine and an alumna of the school, has been appointed as Assistant Dean of Student Affairs to serve as the Robbins Society…
Jason Lambrese joins School of Medicine as Assistant Dean of Student Affairs for sixth academic society
Jason Lambrese I am delighted to announce that Jason Lambrese, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine (CCLCM) at ÃÛÌÒAPP, has been appointed as Assistant Dean of Student Affairs to serve as the inaugural society dean of…
Case Western Reserve-led research team aims to determine which diabetic individuals can successfully donate corneas for transplant (and which should not)
With five-year, $6.4M grant from National Eye Institute of NIH About a third of the corneal transplant surgeries in the United States involve people with diabetes who donate their corneas after death. The number of corneal transplants has grown over the last decade, but through continuous…
Student Spotlight: Karam Atli
Most people graduate from high school before starting an undergraduate program. Karam Atli knew at a young age that she wanted to eventually become a doctor and had the capacity to do it sooner than most. Through a dual-enrollment program, she earned her bachelor’s degree from Florida Atlantic…
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center and other top U.S. cancer centers call for urgent action to get cancer-preventing HPV vaccination back on track
COVID-19 pandemic has interrupted delivery of key health services for children and adolescents, including HPV vaccination for cancer prevention Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, a partnership of ÃÛÌÒAPP, University Hospitals and Cleveland Clinic, has joined with 71…
School of Medicine’s Ashley Nemes-Baran receives 2021 Jackson Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring
Ashley Nemes-Baran The speed at which Ashley Nemes-Baran has connected with her students is almost unheard of. Nemes-Baran, an assistant professor in the Department of Neurosciences, started teaching at ÃÛÌÒAPP School of Medicine just last fall. Not only is…
Case Western Reserve-led research team aims to determine which diabetic individuals can successfully donate corneas for transplant (and which should not)
With five-year, $6.4M grant from National Eye Institute of NIH About a third of the corneal transplant surgeries in the United States involve people with diabetes who donate their corneas after death. The number of corneal transplants has grown over the last decade, but through continuous…