The candidate will assume various research roles, including designing experiments, conducting data collection and analysis, managing research projects, and assisting in the supervision of technical ...
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"Optical-resolution parallel ultraviolet photoacoustic microscopy for slide-free histology", R. Cao, Y. Luo, J. Zhao, Y. Zeng, Y. Zhang, Q. Zhou, A. le da Zerda, LV ...
Nancy Rolock, the Henry L. Zucker Associate Professor of Social Work Practice, was recently a guest on the podcast, The Measure of Everyday Life. The episode is titled “Life after Adoption from Foster ...
Small changes to college teaching practices can make a big difference in building and maintaining successful relationships with students. Author and professor James M. Lang has authored two editions ...
Google’s AI chatbot, Gemini, is now available to members of the Case Western Reserve University community at https://gemini.google.com. Use Gemini to get help with writing, brainstorming, learning, ...
The Civil Discourse Advisory Group, under the leadership of Provost Joy K. Ward, is dedicated to enhancing civil discourse at Case Western Reserve University. Composed of diverse members, the group ...
As a nurse, Megan Foradori, RN, tried to make sure no child in need of developmental support fell through the cracks. Across pediatric nursing roles in multiple states, she saw firsthand how babies ...
xLab and AI23 are teaming up this semester on a project with Weatherhead graduate students to integrate generative artificial intelligence (AI) with human intelligence. This project will explore a ...
A highly motivated and skilled researcher in neuroengineering and/or biophotonics, with experience and interest in neuromodulation therapies. Projects currently address significant challenges treating ...
What if it's already too late? What if it's too late to avoid some kind of ecological catastrophe? Maybe it's not, and we should be doing everything we can so that it isn't. Still, what if it is?