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Harrington Discovery Institute at University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve School of Medicine Open Call for 2025 Harrington-MSTP Scholar Award
Grant award provides MD/PhD candidates with funding and expertise to translate promising scientific discoveries into medicines.
Research Team Launches First-of-its-kind Study That Could Impact Clinical Care for Opioid-exposed Infants at Risk for Developmental Delays
With a $3 million grant from NIH, experts are using advanced imaging technology to better understand changes in the infant brain that may accompany Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome.
New Study Shows that Chronic Neurodegeneration can be Prevented after Traumatic Brain Injury
University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University research team reports a novel treatment after traumatic brain injury that prevents progression to chronic neurodegeneration.
University Hospitals Receives $15 million from Iris S. and the late Bert L. Wolstein to Advance Academic Mission
Gift will catalyze construction of new education and conference center at UH Cleveland Medical Center.
Researchers awarded $2.8M federal grant to study potential treatment of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Using a model they developed that mimics conditions associated with most SIDS cases, researchers hope the federal support and new approach may provide a fresh perspective.
Nominations Open for 12th Annual International Harrington Prize for Innovation in Medicine
Harrington Discovery Institute and the American Society for Clinical Investigation seek nominations to recognize an outstanding achievement by a physician-scientist.
Researchers Identify Potential Therapeutic Target for Management of Thirst Disorders
University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University team show cerebellum is a thirst-modulating brain center.
University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Sickle Cell Disease Patient to Represent the Hospital in Washington, DC
During the 2024 Children’s Hospital Association Family Advocacy Day Canaan Evans and his mom, Arenda will discuss their experience of participating in a clinical trial and undergoing an investigational treatment he says changed his life.