- Oct. 13, 2022
National Institutes of Health awards $15.75M to research team led by Case Western Reserve University and Duke University to map vagus nerve—body’s ‘super highway’ for controlling major organ functions
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a $15.75 million contract to researchers led by Case Western Reserve and Duke universities to accelerate development of therapeutic devices that improve chronic medical conditions.
- Sep. 30, 2022
Case Western Reserve wins $14.2 million federal grant to launch innovative materials data science Center of Excellence
Case Western Reserve University has received a $14.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) to launch a “Center of Excellence” focused on applying innovative approaches to enhancing manufacturing of materials with greater strength and longer lifecycles.
- Sep. 30, 2022
Advancing new technologies to halt bleeding
Case Western Reserve University bioengineer awarded $2.5 million from U.S. Army to boost nanotechnology for treating wounded soldiers and patients with bleeding defects
- Sep. 30, 2022
Applying AI to prevent the next pandemic
Case Western Reserve University to lead team including Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland State in exploring ways to use artificial intelligence to better predict pandemic risks
- Sep. 16, 2022
5 things to know about… sickle cell disease
September is National Sickle Cell Awareness Month, which aims to bring attention to advancing research, care practices, treatments and possible cures for people with sickle cell disease. To better understand this blood disorder, The Daily sat down with Umut Gurkan, a professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and member of the Cancer Prevention Control and Population Research program at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center.
- Sep. 16, 2022
$12 million boost for energy storage research center
U.S. Department of Energy awards four-year renewal to Case Western Reserve University, partners investigating ‘breakthrough electrolytes’ for large-scale batteries
- Sep. 16, 2022
A ‘game changer’ for people with sickle cell disease
Case Western Reserve University researcher, company, collaborating to develop blood test measuring the effects, potency of new gene therapies for sickle cell disease
- Aug. 11, 2022
Aiding agriculture, improving manufacturing
Case Western Reserve University, other prominent research institutions collaborate in two new National Science Foundation Engineering Research Centers; funding could reach $100M over 10 years
- Aug. 11, 2022
Case Western Reserve University, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory agree to collaboration
CWRU, California lab to share science, technology ideas; enable student opportunities, internships; pursue joint science interests
- Jul. 29, 2022
Case Western Reserve-led study identifies way to specifically target and block disease-associated white blood cells
Offers potential to transform therapies for prevalent diseases, including diabetic complications, cancer and autoimmune disorders
- Jul. 29, 2022
Operating a ‘smart home’ by breath control
Case Western Reserve University scientists invent novel breath-controlled device that allows users to command “smart” technology and monitor breathing.
- May. 25, 2022
Case Western Reserve University signs license agreement to bring artificial intelligence breakthroughs closer to cancer patient care
When Case Western Reserve research showed that artificial intelligence (AI) could identify which lung cancer patients would benefit from chemotherapy, a national magazine called the finding one of the “10 Most Incredible Medical Breakthroughs of 2018.” Four years later, the university has signed an exclusive license agreement with Picture Health that aims to turn the promise of such AI tools into a reality that ultimately benefits patients around the globe.
- May. 13, 2022
Engineering’s Ankit Sharma selected for SFPE Foundation Grand Challenges Initiative fellowship
Ankit Sharma, a postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Case Western Reserve University, was one of four early career researchers selected worldwide for the Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) Foundation Grand Challenges Initiative with a fellowship of $5,000.
- May. 13, 2022
Faculty awarded $250,000 grant from Walmart Foundation
Youngjin Yoo, professor of design and innovation, and Erman Ayday, assistant professor in the Department of Computer and Data Sciences, were awarded a one-year, $250,000 grant from the Walmart Foundation to develop a report identifying key socio-technical challenges and principles to design and implement a universal learning and employment record (LER) ecosystem.
- Apr. 15, 2022
Matthew Willard, materials science and engineering professor, co-chairs magnetic materials conference
Matthew Willard, professor of materials science and engineering at Case Western Reserve University, helped lead the 15th Joint Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM) – International Magnetics (Intermag) Conference in January.
- Mar. 31, 2022
Polymer gel researcher wins National Science Foundation early career development award
Case Western Reserve University scientist Svetlana Morozova, whose research explores the unique properties and possibilities of polymer gels, has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) grant to further examine how they interact with the surfaces of other materials.
- Mar. 23, 2022
Scientists developing climate-friendly method to process rare earth minerals; could make U.S. less reliant on foreign metals
A Case Western Reserve scientist is working on a sustainable way to chemically transform so-called “rare earth” minerals into metals for renewable energy applications. If successful, the new process could one day help increase American production of the metals, which are now primarily imported from China.
- Mar. 22, 2022
Spartan Showcase: Kathryn Wilcox
Students at Case Western Reserve University are challenged to “think beyond the possible” each and every day—and third-year PhD student Kathryn Wilcox takes that mission to heart.
- Mar. 22, 2022
5 things to know about… the global water supply
Just a few miles from campus is Lake Erie—the source of Cleveland’s drinking water, a prime spot for outdoor activity and, at Case Western Reserve, a hotbed for research. Huichun (Judy) Zhang, the Frank H. Neff Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Case School of Engineering, specializes in environmental chemistry and engineering and has conducted considerable research on Lake Erie.
- Mar. 21, 2022
President Biden notes work by Case Western Reserve bioengineering pioneer
Dustin Tyler invited to White House as part of announcement of new federal agency to push for biomedical breakthroughs
- Mar. 10, 2022
A new way to ink: Next step in wearable tech?
Scientists at Case Western Reserve University have developed an inexpensive way to transform an ordinary shirt into an electronic smart shirt—one able to monitor and adjust body temperature or even allow the wearer to apply heat to a sore shoulder or back.
- Feb. 25, 2022
Engineering’s Umut Gurkan elected to AIMBE College of Fellows
The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) recently announced the election of Umut Gurkan, the Warren E. Rupp Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, to its College of Fellows.
- Feb. 23, 2022
Stopping heavy bleeding with next-generation artificial platelets
Biomedical researchers at Case Western Reserve University report that their latest innovation in developing synthetic platelets could help save lives by rapidly stabilizing clots to reduce blood loss from traumatic injuries. This new effort centers on the creation of next-generation, platelet-mimicking nanoparticles.
- Feb. 20, 2022
Scientists developing climate-friendly method to process ‘rare earth’ minerals; could make U.S. less reliant on foreign metals
Case Western Reserve University research aligns with Biden Administration order to increase domestic sources for metals—especially for clean-energy uses
- Feb. 11, 2022
Three Case Western Reserve University faculty elected as 2022 senior members of National Academy of Inventors
Three distinguished members of the Case Western Reserve University faculty—Susann Brady-Kalnay, Paul Tesar and Satish Viswanath—have been elected among 83 “of the world’s best emerging academic inventors” to the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) 2022 class of Senior Members.
- Feb. 1, 2022
Helping cancer patients avoid excessive radiation
A Case Western Reserve University-led team of scientists has used artificial intelligence (AI) to identify which patients with certain head and neck cancers would benefit from reducing the intensity of treatments such as radiation therapy and chemotherapy.
- Jan. 26, 2022
2022 Think Showcase to highlight "Next Generation of Health"
President Eric W. Kaler and Provost Ben Vinson III invite members of the Case Western Reserve University community to attend the 2022 Think Showcase. This virtual event will begin on Feb. 1 with a panel on “Climate Change in Health” featuring Chemical Engineering's Burcu Gurkan.
- Jan. 25, 2022
Deep space race: Fixing the refueling challenge
A Case Western Reserve University engineer will lead a team of scientists helping NASA and other agencies plan for the future refueling of spacecraft while in space.
- Jan. 19, 2022
Cleveland-based RoadPrintz Inc. receives $1M from National Science Foundation to advance mobile robotic pavement-marking system
RoadPrintz Inc., a company co-founded by Case Western Reserve University engineering professor Wyatt Newman, has received a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research award of nearly $1 million from the National Science Foundation.
- Jan. 13, 2022
Revitalizing Northeast Ohio by boosting its manufacturing community
National Science Foundation grant funds Case Western Reserve University-led team seeking to modernize industry as key to helping surrounding neighborhoods.
- Dec. 17, 2021
Research team’s study findings published in the "Journal of Clinical and Translational Science"
Learn about the translational science team behind the first-of-its-kind journal publication
- Dec. 14, 2021
Zheng-Rong Lu elected fellow of National Academy of Inventors
Case Western Reserve University researcher Zheng-Rong Lu has been elected as a fellow of The National Academy of Inventors (NAI)
- Dec. 9, 2021
Artificial intelligence supercomputer to ‘accelerate research’ at Case Western Reserve University
Computer and data science chair obtains high-powered computer system with support from National Science Foundation, Ohio Department of Education
- Dec. 6, 2021
Artificial intelligence tool predicts treatment response and survival in small cell lung cancer patients
Researchers identify set of patterns from CT scans to help predict patient’s response to chemotherapy
- Dec. 3, 2021
A new tool in the fight against rectal cancer
Case Western Reserve-led team to test artificial intelligence medical imaging to determine which rectal cancer patients need surgery—or can avoid it
- Aug. 25, 2021
Leader in materials science research John Lewandowski awarded Distinguished University Professorship
John Lewandowski, Arthur P. Armington Professor of Engineering II in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, was honored as a Case Western Reserve University Distinguished University Professor during the Aug. 25 convocation.
- Aug. 23, 2021
New $3 million National Science Foundation center aims to connect materials data science research to industry
Case Western Reserve, University of Pittsburgh launch MDS-Rely Center to make industrial materials more reliable and develop skilled manufacturing workforce
- Jul. 19, 2021
Computer researcher wins NSF CAREER award
Discover how Xusheng Xiao's NSF CAREER award will allow him to investigate how computer and mobile-device apps may use consumers’ sensitive personal data
- Jul. 19, 2021
Biomaterials researcher wins NSF CAREER award
CWRU scientist Julie Renner receives a five-year NSF CAREER award that will allow further investigation into fundamental properties and potential new uses for the protein elastin
- Jul. 14, 2021
Carbon-capture researcher wins NSF CAREER award
Read more about Burcu Gurkan's NSF CAREER award for her research in capturing and converting carbon dioxide
- Apr. 20, 2021
Case Western Reserve awarded $3 million National Cancer Institute grant to apply AI to immunotherapy in lung cancer patients
Find out how scientists and medical researchers are using machine-learning to predict response to immunotherapy
- Mar. 22, 2021
Taking new steps with artificial platelets
Anirban Sen Gupta leads team to advance bioinspired nanotechnology to enhance blood clotting to stop severe traumatic bleeding
- Mar. 2, 2021
Using artificial intelligence to prevent harm caused by immunotherapy
CWRU researchers discover biomarkers to identify lung cancer patients who could be made worse by same drugs that help many others
- Feb. 25, 2021
Artificial intelligence tool for reading MRI scans could transform prostate cancer surgery and treatment
CCIPD researchers have preliminarily validated an AI tool to predict how likely the disease is to recur following surgical treatment for prostate cancer
- Feb. 24, 2021
Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics researchers awarded patents
Both new patents are related to cancer treatment.
- Feb. 23, 2021
Making the ClotChip military ready
CWRU researchers who developed portable sensor to assess blood-clotting ability working with U.S. Navy for more rugged version of portable device
- Feb. 10, 2021
Rohan Akolkar elected senior member of National Academy of Inventors
Case Western Reserve University chemical engineer and researcher Rohan Akolkar has been elected as a Senior Member of The National Academy of Inventors (NAI).
- Feb. 8, 2021
Making solar power more efficient
CWRU researchers using artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve ‘photovoltaic’ power plants as part of federal energy program
- Jan. 29, 2021
Ran An receives grant in support of anemia and hemoglobin test research
The grant is from grant from the Center for Advancing Point of Care Technologies in Heart, Lung, Blood and Sleep Disorders
- Jan. 29, 2021
Olabimpe Olayiwola receives NIH Diversity Award
The award will support of her research in the field of sickle cell disease