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CJD Surveillance The National Prion Disease Pathology Surveillance Center (NPDPSC) is the only Center of its kind in the U.S., which coordinates autopsies and neuropathologic examinations of suspected ...
Engineering Core Curriculum All Case Western Reserve students pursuing an engineering major are required to take a set of core courses in math, chemistry, physics and engineering. You can review these ...
PROGRESSIVE FIELD, previously named Jacobs Field at 2401 Ontario Street, was opened in 1994 as part of the new Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex intended to revitalize downtown Cleveland. In ...
The General Bulletin is a timely collection of the university's departments, degree programs and requirements, as well as a catalog of courses departments can offer during a given term. Current ...
The VISITING NURSE ASSN. OF CLEVELAND (VNA) is a nonprofit, voluntary health organization dedicated to assisting homebound, mainly indigent patients. ...
The growing awareness of cardiac dysfunction by cancer treatment has led to the emerging field of Cardio-Oncology. However, there are no guidelines in terms of how to prevent and treat the new ...
Personnel Name Title Email Phone Mark Chance Director [email protected] 216.368.4406 Erik Farquhar Research Scientist ...
The Mandel School is home to 10 research and training centers, including four current or former Centers of Excellence, and First Year Cleveland, a transformative community movement dedicated to ...
A must-read for anyone interested in facilitating change with individuals, groups, organizations, and institutions. Miller and Rollnick explain how to work through ambivalence to facilitate change.
PhD Defense : Bhanu Prasad Kotamraju Location: Wickenden 105 Abstract: The advancement of neural interface technology is fundamental for the development of next-generation neuroprosthetics. However, ...
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AFRICAN AMERICANS. Cleveland's African American community is almost as old as the city itself. GEORGE PEAKE, the first Black settler, arrived in 1809 and by 1860 there were 799 Black people living in ...