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Backstage, when the Case Western Reserve student hung out with the Sharks (who took selfies with him and told him to stay in school), he described how campus resources—innovation labs, aerospace experts and entrepreneurial guidance—are helping to bring his invention to life.
Case Western Reserve University | Last fall, students from Case Western Reserve and Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA) responded to a challenge from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles to help make their vehicles more accessible for people with disabilities.
Case Western Reserve University | Scientists seeking to regrow damaged kidneys have discovered that blocked kidneys in newborns have a remarkable ability to repair themselves after the obstruction is removed. The finding offers insights into how that happens and could eventually help doctors regenerate kidneys in adults.
University Research | University of VirginiaA University of Virginia researcher is working to develop a better seatbelt design, specifically for the obese.
University Research | University of VirginiaA new study shows that antibiotics are not always necessary to cure sepsis in mice. The breakthrough study suggests infections in humans might be cured the same way.
University Research | Case Western Reserve UniversityNew research examines why HIV-infected patients have higher rates of cancer—among the leading causes of death among that population—than the general population.
University Research | Case Western Reserve UniversityResearchers at Case Western Reserve University say they have identified a previously unidentified form of neural communication, a discovery that could help scientists better understand neural activity surrounding specific brain processes and brain disorders.
University Research | Case Western Reserve UniversityCarolyna Quiles won an Outstanding Young Researcher Award and an Outstanding Poster Award at the Illinois Summer Research Symposium and discovered a new career path.
University of Virginia | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign | The risk of developing autism-spectrum disorders is determined by the mother’s microbiome – the collection of microorganisms that naturally live inside us – during pregnancy, new research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine suggests.
University Research | University of VirginiaUniversity of Virginia President Teresa A. Sullivan and University of Virginia's College at Wise Chancellor Donna Price Henry together write of the university's efforts to advance education, health, and economic prosperity in rural Virginia.
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