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Colleen Croniger’s teaching style honored with Diekhoff award
Students at ϳԹ School of Medicine know that even in nutrition courses, there’s always room for sweets. That’s because, in Colleen Croniger’s relatable, interactive teaching style, Halloween candy is the springboard to a broader discussion on biochemical pathways. She ch...
Research spinoff ReXceptor receives exclusive license for Alzheimer’s treatment
ϳԹ’s Technology Transfer Office has granted an exclusive license of a novel Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) treatment strategy to spinoff company ReXceptor Inc., which plans to initiate early-stage human clinical trials of the medication within the next few months. Gary Landreth, the Riu...
ϳԹ scientists find way to detect autism from brain activity
Measure of brains’ functional connectivity and background noise shows significant differences Neuroscientists from ϳԹ School of Medicine and the University of Toronto have developed an efficient and reliable method of analyzing brain activity to detect autism in children...
Detecting Autism From Brain Activity
CLEVELAND - Neuroscientists from ϳԹ School of Medicine and the University of Toronto have developed an efficient and reliable method of analyzing brain activity to detect autism in children. Their findings appear today in the online journal PLOS ONE. The researchers rec...
Researchers morph ordinary skin cells into functional brain cells
Scientists at ϳԹ School of Medicine discover new technique that holds promise for the treatment of multiple sclerosis and cerebral palsy Researchers at ϳԹ School of Medicine have discovered a technique that directly converts skin cells to the type of brain cells destroyed in pa...
Ordinary Skin Cells Morphed into Functional Brain Cells
CLEVELAND - Researchers at ϳԹ School of Medicine have discovered a technique that directly converts skin cells to the type of brain cells destroyed in patients with multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy and other so-called myelin disorders. This discovery appears today in the journal...
ϳԹ awarded $1.9 million grant for psoriasis research
Grant to support investigation of possible new treatments A dermatology researcher at ϳԹ School of Medicine has secured a five-year, $1.9 million federal grant to explore whether a specific molecule may play a pivotal role in the development and progression of psoriasi...
ϳԹ Awarded $1.9M Grant for Psoriasis Research
CLEVELAND - A dermatology researcher at ϳԹ School of Medicine has secured a five-year, $1.9 million federal grant to explore whether a specific molecule may play a pivotal role in the development and progression of psoriasis. Nicole Ward, PhD, assistant professor of der...
Take part in School of Medicine’s Mini Med School: medical school for ”the rest of us”
Members of the campus community are encouraged to attend the ϳԹ School of Medicine’s Mini Med School to enhance professional and personal development. Mini Med School is medical school “for the rest of us”—those not seeking a medical degree but with an interest in health...
5 questions with…communications researcher, Relay For Life honorary chair Mary Step
When people hear the term “cancer research,” they might think cures, genes or even prevention. Mary Step’s studies take a different route. As an assistant professor of family medicine and community health, she studies the communication between cancer patients and their physicians. And as the honora...