A significant discovery by Case Western Reserve University researchers could change how doctors treat two of the most devastating neurodegenerative diseases. The team identified a link between gut ...
BABIN, VICTOR (13 Dec. 1908-1 Mar. 1972), pianist, composer, and teacher, was the director of the CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC for 11 years. Born in Moscow, son of Heinrich and Rosalie (Wolk) Babin, ...
Nine researchers at Case Western Reserve University were recently named to Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers 2025 list. Individuals named to this list demonstrate significant and broad influence in ...
TIME magazine named Case Western Reserve among the world’s top universities, placing the institution 25th globally in its inaugural World’s Best Universities ranking. The recognition ranks Case ...
Funded by the Ohio Third Frontier, the Technology Validation and Startup Fund aims to accelerate and fund the translation of promising technologies into the marketplace through Ohio startup companies ...
More than 70 interdisciplinary researchers in every school across the university are engaged in child-related studies across a wide range of research areas.
Dr. Haines is the Mary W. Shel­don M.D. Pro­fes­sor of Genomic Sci­ences and Chair of the Depart­ment of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences (PQHS) at Case Western Reserve University School of ...
The General Bulletin is an annually published, point-in-time compilation of the university's departments, degree programs, and requirements, as well as a catalog of courses departments can offer ...
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The CHOLERA EPIDEMIC OF 1832 began in May when an immigrant ship landed at Quebec with cases of Asiatic cholera aboard. The disease spread through the city and quickly up the St. Lawrence River valley ...
The COLLINWOOD RAILROAD YARDS & Diesel Terminal, one of the principal repair facilities and freight transfer points of the NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD, originated in 1874 when its new subsidiary, the ...
KUNDTZ, THEODOR (1 July 1852-14 Sept. 1937) was an inventor, manufacturer, financier, philanthropist, and patriarch of the Hungarian community. Kundtz was born in Metzenseifen, Hungary, to Joseph and ...