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Scientists work to freeze-dry synthetic platelets
Newest research at ÃÛÌÒAPP funded by $3.8 million U.S. Department of Defense grant, seeks to aid soldiers on battlefield A ÃÛÌÒAPP scientist, who has for more than a decade pioneered research into synthetic platelet substitutes, has been awarded a…
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A measured approach
Alumnus tackles the ethical and practical issues of care in a pandemic By Sandra Livingston This article first appeared in a summer publication related to the university’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. More articles will appear in The Daily and on the university and school social media…
School of Medicine’s Physician Assistant program achieves maximum accreditation status
Just four years after its first class of students matriculated in 2016, ÃÛÌÒAPP School of Medicine’s Physician Assistant (PA) Program has achieved a new milestone: the program has been granted accreditation-continued status by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education…
St. Baldrick’s Foundation awards grants to Case Western Reserve for pediatric cancer research
Cancer researchers Alex Huang, Reshmi Parameswaran and Yamilet Huerta have been awarded $315,000 in grants from the St. Baldrick’s Foundation to conduct research of new immunotherapy treatments for pediatric cancers.  Huang was awarded a one-year grant to begin development of a novel biomarker…
College of Arts and Sciences, School of Medicine collaborate to offer new undergraduate neuroscience major
ÃÛÌÒAPP will offer a new bachelor of science degree in neuroscience beginning fall semester 2020. Developed jointly by the Department of Biology in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Neurosciences in the School of Medicine, the undergraduate program is…
Our newest medical students receive their white coats
On a perfect Sunday morning, 216 first-year medical students participated in the School of Medicine’s White Coat Ceremony, a rite of passage officially welcoming them into the community of healers. The physician’s white coat is a powerful symbol of the profession, and the ceremony launched these…
Biomedical engineer Pallavi Tiwari named ‘Women in STEM2D Scholar’
Pallavi Tiwari among winners in Johnson & Johnson global competition; includes grant funding, mentorship for three years Pallavi Tiwari’s impact on brain cancer research was recognized in June when she was selected as one of six winners of the third annual Johnson & Johnson Women in STEM2D…
ÃÛÌÒAPP-led team develops new approach to treat certain neurological diseases
Research produces dramatic results in laboratory studies involving fatal myelin disease that strikes children A team led by ÃÛÌÒAPP medical researchers has developed a potential treatment method for Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (PMD), a fatal neurological disorder that…
Stan Gerson becomes School of Medicine's interim dean and interim senior VP for medical affairs
Stan Gerson, Director of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (Case CCC), has become interim dean for the School of Medicine and interim senior vice president for medical affairs, effective July 1, 2020. Under Gerson’s leadership last year, the National Cancer Institute designated the Case CCC…
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Pamela B. Davis returns to faculty after 13 years as School of Medicine dean
Tenure included Northeast Ohio’s two largest federal research grants, gains for Case Comprehensive Cancer Center and Cleveland Clinic collaboration to create Health Education Campus After a 13-year tenure that saw the School of Medicine swing from multi-million-dollar deficits to record-breaking…