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Breaking Into the Brain: Overcoming Barriers to Understand Autism and Brain Tumors

Matthew Anderson, MD, PhD, and Tyler Miller, MD, PhD, discuss how immune biology is reshaping neuroscience - from autism and obesity to CAR T cell therapies for glioblastoma and the challenge of crossing the blood brain barrier.

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University Hospitals Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowships Centered on Expert Mentorship and Research

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High-fidelity human cadaver-based simulation is used to train pulmonary and critical care medicine fellows fluoroscopically guided transbronchial biopsy. Additionally, equipment has been set up to simulate hemoptysis with subsequent bronchial blocker placement for management.

University Hospitals Hosts Airway Course for Pulmonology Fellows

Innovations in Pulmonology, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine

Betul Hatipoglu, MD Endocrinology

Combining Scientific and Medical Expertise with Empathy to Advance Diabetes Care and Population Health Across University Hospitals

UH Research & Education Update

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The Science of Smell: AROMA Testing and Brain Health

Jennifer Villwock, MD, explains the AROMA smell test, the links between olfaction, dementia and COVID-19, and how smell training may support recovery and early detection efforts.

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Scrolling, Stress and the Teenage Brain: How EEG Biomarkers and Self-Management Can Change the Story

Molly McVoy, MD, dives into the mental health crisis affecting teens, why anxiety and depression have risen dramatically, and shares breakthrough research using EEG biomarkers and self-management programs that help teens build resilience.

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A Regional Powerhouse for Cancer Discovery and Patient Impact

Theodoros Teknos, MD, and Gary Schwartz, MD, discuss how a $25.5 million NCI grant renewal reinforces Case Comprehensive Cancer Center’s leadership in clinical trials, early detection, and cancer prevention across Northeast Ohio.

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Inside the Mind of a Leader: What’s Next for Infectious Disease Medicine?

Igho Ofotokun, MD, MSc shares his journey from Nigeria to becoming a leader in HIV research, highlighting how pivotal experiences shaped his career in infectious diseases and guided his work addressing both HIV and COVID-19.