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@CWRUSOM has been at the forefront of biomedical discoveries and trained the next generation of physicians and scientists for over 180 years.
Cleveland, OH
Joined December 2009
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Looking for something to do in Cleveland tonight? 👀 Check out these sneak preview photos, then watch CWRU School of Medicine students in action at tonight's Doc Opera event, Sicked 🩺🎤 💚🩷🫧 Snag your tickets: https://t.co/JLr8NKFQZi
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New research from CWRU shows that receiving treatment within one week of a serious head injury can reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by up to 41%. Check it out:
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Getting treatment within one week of a serious head injury can reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by up to 41%, according to new rese...
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Snowy days at CWRU means friendly snowball fights and building snowmen ❄️✨
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CWRU researchers received a $2.5 million grant to support advancing technology that enhances the ability to locate therapeutic cells or diseased cells like cancer. Get the details:
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Targeting and treating diseases first requires being able to find specific cells—which is challenging because they travel within the body and can �...
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CWRU researchers just challenged decades of asthma science, identifying new “pseudo leukotrienes” that may be the real drivers of inflammation. Their discovery could reshape how we treat asthma and other diseases linked to oxidative stress.
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For decades, scientists have thought they understood the biochemical machinery that causes asthma—inflammation in the lungs that constricts airways ...
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Happy Thanksgiving, Spartans! 💙 Check out how School of Medicine physician assistant students celebrated with a Thanksgiving potluck 🦃🥧
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Bring the LTX-2 API into real production pipelines, powering 4K, 50fps, synchronized-audio video generation
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ickets for this year’s show, Sicked—taking place on Saturday, Dec. 13, at John Hay High School—are currently available for purchase. Learn more: https://t.co/DveAxLBW6h
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For the 41st year, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine students are putting down their stethoscopes and picking up their props to perform in Doc Opera.
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For Veterans Day, learn how Bala's military experience shapes how he studies and how he hopes to practice medicine:
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Editor’s note: Lien Tran, the author of this story, is a student employee in the University Marketing and Communications department. She is a fourt...
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After more than 20 years in uniform, Christopher Bala began a new mission at CWRU School of Medicine. The Army taught him endurance, teamwork, and the importance of relationships—lessons he believes are central to medicine as well.
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From smarter diagnostics to AI-assisted conversations in the exam room, CWRU experts are exploring how technology will reshape the future of care. Our researchers reflected on the promise and responsibility that come with an AI-powered medical world.
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The origin of medical ethics often boils down to the now-common expression “do no harm.” While an updated version of the Hippocratic Oath is still...
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CWRU School of Medicine’s J. Alan Diehl received the Case Medal for Excellence in Health Science Innovation. Learn more about Diehl’s achievements and leadership at CWRU.
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When J. Alan Diehl arrived at Case Western Reserve University in 2019, the Department of Biochemistry in the School of Medicine was at a crossroads—...
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Discover how Thomas F. Peterson Jr.’s legacy and Tesar’s research are driving breakthrough neurological discoveries that could transform the future of MS treatment.
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A shared passion for conquering multiple sclerosis (MS) brought together a visionary inventor and a leading neurological scientist at Case Western Res...
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Their shared vision is accelerating with a $2.5 million commitment from the Thomas F. Peterson Jr. Charitable Trust to support pioneering research into neurological diseases.
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Calling all students, faculty and staff to share their best fall photos from around campus for a chance to win exclusive CWRU swag items 👀🍁📸 Learn more and make your submission to the 2025 Fall at CWRU photo contest by midnight Thursday, Oct. 30. https://t.co/pLrrkxZnxK
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