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$2 million Grant from The Roe Green Foundation Catalyzes Multidisciplinary Research Building in Uganda

Case Western Reserve and University Hospitals solidify partnership on global health initiative.

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Two UH Physician-Scientists to Receive 2024 Top Ten Clinical Research Achievement Awards

Mehdi Shishehbor, DO, MPH, PhD, and Amrou Sarraj, MD, will receive honors from the Clinical Research Forum in a ceremony to be held April 2 in Las Vegas.

Large Study Provides Scientists with Deeper Insight Into Long COVID

University Hospitals is Cleveland site for NIH-funded research effort that identifies most common symptoms with aim of improving future diagnostics and treatment.

Long COVID Study at University Hospitals

Ohio sees about 9,000 new cases of COVID-19 every week.

COVID-19 Vaccine Protects Against 'Long COVID', Large New Study Finds

Led by University Hospitals’ Grace McComsey, MD, major study of 1.5 million COVID-19 patients underscores importance of vaccination to combat potentially serious health consequences of 'long COVID'.

New Clinical Trials from University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center to Begin with Human Protein

Follows successful on-site approach to producing and using anti-CD19 CAR T-Cells against B-cell malignancies; significant findings published in the journal Nature Communications this month.

Researchers Link Pollution to Cardiovascular Disease, Develop Strategies to Reduce Exposure and Encourage Government Intervention

The research team highlights strategies for reducing individual exposure to pollution, and the importance of government-supported interventions encouraging clean energy.

Post-COVID study to enroll 900+ in Northeast Ohio

Local researchers to receive federal funding from NIH for a study that seeks to understand why some people have prolonged symptoms (referred to as long COVID) or develop new or returning symptoms after the acute phase of SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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