Platelets, which allow blood to clot, can save patients in danger of bleeding to death from traumatic injuries. But donated platelets can only be given to patients in a hospital and last only a few ...
Andrew Golden, MD, assistant director of the “Transition to Residency” curriculum and assistant professor of emergency medicine at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine recently received ...
Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University is one of the world’s leading ecosystems dedicated to advancing knowledge and practice of entrepreneurship through acquisition (ETA) ...
The Center for Measuring University Performance (University of Massachusetts). The center ranks universities on nine indicators, including research support, significant awards to faculty, endowment ...
Across seven schools and a college, Case Western Reserve University offers more than 150 degree options—and endless opportunities for you to advance your career. Our top-ranked graduate and ...
NEWBURGH, a township south of Cleveland, was an early population and economic center for the area. Bounded by Cleveland on the north, WARRENSVILLE on the east, INDEPENDENCE on the south, and the ...
The NATIONAL WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT was founded in Cleveland, Ohio in 1874. The initial purpose of the WCTU was to promote abstinence from alcohol, which they protested with pray-ins at ...
My research focuses on the mechanics and control of human movement with the goal of restoring functional movement to people with disabilities. In this work, I study the properties of the intact body ...
LUBRIZOL CORP., a diversified chemical company ranked 344th among the Fortune 500 companies in 1985, was founded on 28 July 1928 as the Graphite Oil Prods. Corp. by Francis A. "Alex" Nason, Thos. W.
The WORLD PUBLISHING CO., a major publisher of Bibles, dictionaries, and children's and trade books, was begun in 1902 by Alfred H. Cahen, a Polish immigrant. Practicing his trade as a bookbinder, by ...
The LAKEWOOD LITTLE THEATRE/BECK CENTER, 17801 Detroit Ave., began as "The Guild of the Masques" under the leadership of Richard Kay (1929). In 1933 the group incorporated as the Lakewood Little ...
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