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Important News!


AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT OF 2009

Click here to visit the official Case Western Reserve University website for information about the stimulus bill, federal agencies’ guidance and procedures for distribution of funds, state of Ohio plans, and University announcements related to campus-wide coordination in pursuing funding opportunities.   Click for More Information

Research Weekly News Brief

The Global Cardiovascular Innovation Center (GCIC) Commercialization Funding Program

The GCIC is seeking proposals for cardiovascular technology commercialization projects to be conducted within the state of Ohio, and with the objective of establishing new jobs within the state. Proposals will be accepted from institutions and companies currently located in Ohio or seeking to develop a presence in Ohio. - Projects will be evaluated on technical, commercialization and eco...

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Recent NIH Headlines

Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder Share Genetic Roots

Imaging Technique Allows Researchers to Monitor Protein Changes in Mouse Tumors

Dynasty: Influenza Virus in 1918 and Today

Gene Expression Findings a Step Toward Better Classification and Treatment of Juvenile Arthritis

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Research Seminars

Upcoming Events 2009

 

ORA News
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Important announcements of hot topics and events are distributed through a free e-list, ORANews ("Office of Research Administration News"). Subscribers may access previous announcements by logging on to https://lists.case.edu/wws/arc/oranews. Use your Case email address and password to gain access.

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Last updated February 15, 2007