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Savvy researchers see the light
Crain’s Cleveland Business: Roger French, F. Alex Nason Professor of Material Science, is heading up a $7.5 million effort to transform part of the White Building into a testing ground for solar panels....
Genetic Factor Controls Health-Harming Inflammation in Obese
CLEVELAND - Researchers at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø School of Medicine have discovered a genetic factor that can regulate obesity-induced inflammation that contributes to chronic health problems. If they learn to control levels of the factor in defense cells called macrophages, "We have a sh...
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Alumni commitment to the arts to be showcased at area awards
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's finest are earning major recognition on the Cleveland arts scene, with alumni taking home five of the 13 Cleveland Arts Prizes that will be awarded during the 51st annual event on June 28. Marcie Goodman (WRC ’77), Marsha Dobrzynski (SAS ’96), Natalie Epstein (FSM ...
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø and Edheads Advance Science Education by Using Clinical Trials
CLEVELAND - - The National Center for Regenerative Medicine (NCRM) at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø School of Medicine is teaming up with Edheads, a provider of online education tools, to launch web-based education modules about stem cells. The modules, based on real clinical trials, are geared t...
A Downside to Downtime for Pregnant Women
However, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø nurse researcher Judith Maloni, PhD, RN, says the common practice can have detrimental effects. She reports that prolonged periods of rest can lead to maternal weight loss, bone loss, muscle atrophy and physical deconditioning. What's more, she says, being...
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Smarter Treatment for Killer Infections
Sepsis is a major killer in hospital intensive care units. Researchers at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø School of Medicine have found that manipulating a genetic factor that can launch or throttle the body’s defenses can improve survival rates during bacterial infection. “Currently, our therapies...
Damaged Hearts Pump Better When Fueled With Fats
CLEVELAND - Contrary to what we’ve been told, eliminating or severely limiting fats from the diet may not be beneficial to cardiac function in patients suffering from heart failure, a study at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø School of Medicine reports. Results from biological model studies conducted...
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Names New Executive Director for Its Urban Health Initiative
CLEVELAND - Amy R. Sheon, PhD, MPH, has accepted the position of executive director of the Urban Health Initiative at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø School of Medicine. Amy, who is currently senior policy analyst at Altarum Institute in Ann Arbor, Michigan, will join ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø...
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Receives $2.1 M NIH Grant to Expand Cystic Fibrosis Research Models
CLEVELAND - ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø School of Medicine has received a $2.1 million grant from the National Center for Research Resources, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), to expand basic research models for the study of cystic fibrosis (CF). CF is an inherited disease that c...
New Study Identifies Possible Cause of Salt-induced Hypertension
CLEVELAND - New research from ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø School of Medicine and Kent State University shows that salt intake raises blood pressure because it makes it harder for the cardiovascular system to simultaneously juggle the regulation of blood pressure and body temperature. For decades...