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Open Book Extracts and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Announce Research Agreement for Novel Rare Cannabinoid Therapeutics

Open Book Extracts and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Announce Research Agreement for Novel Rare Cannabinoid Therapeutics Open Book Extracts and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine announce research agreement to explore the mechanistic effects of rare cannabinoids on brain cell functions, including CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC, THVC, and CBDV. News provided by Share this article Share this article ROXBORO, N.C., Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Open Book Extracts (OBX), manufacturer and distributor of the industry s most innovative and highest quality cannabinoid ingredients and finished products, and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, one of the country s leading private research institutions, announced today they have entered into an agreement to explore the mechanistic effects of cannabinoids on brain cell functions.

New paper describes use of geographic monitoring for early COVID cluster detection

 E-Mail CLEVELAND - In a new paper, researchers describe their development of a near-real time spatial assessment of COVID-19 cases to help guide local medical responses to clusters of outbreaks of the virus at the local level. The paper, entitled Geographic monitoring for early disease detection (GeoMEDD), appeared in the Dec. 10 issue of Nature Scientific Reports and comes from researchers at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Medicine, University Hospitals (UH) Cleveland Medical Center, and Texas A & M University. While developing a tracking system during the beginning stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, the authors realized that there was a need to refocus more traditional spatial mapping towards a more granular cluster detection methodology that provides syndromic surveillance, or early indicators of emergent disease by leveraging a health system s access to data streams from various sources which account for location and timing of cases.

$7 5 Million Gift From Steve And Loree Potash Supports University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center Expansion

Share this article Share this article CLEVELAND, Jan. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/  A $7.5 million gift from Steve and Loree Potash of Bentleyville, Ohio, to University Hospitals will establish the Steve and Loree Potash Women & Newborn Center at UH Ahuja Medical Center. Part of the UH Ahuja Phase 2 expansion, the new center will bring the trusted and collaborative care of UH Rainbow Babies & Children s and UH MacDonald Women s hospitals to the eastside, introducing maternal-fetal care and a full spectrum of labor and delivery services to the UH Ahuja campus. A member of the UH Board of Directors, Steve is the President and CEO of OverDrive, a company he founded in 1986 that is now the leading digital platform for eBooks, audiobooks and other digital media, partnering with libraries, schools, government agencies, corporate learning centers and colleges and universities worldwide. Steve and Loree are both graduates of The Ohio State University and the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. L

Covid Clarity: A Vaccine Like No Other

As far as I’m aware, there was no sidestepping of the standard rules of vaccine development. It was just really fast T   he rollout of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine was greeted with celebration, relief, and  for some  worry and doubt. There are a lot of questions and some skepticism about a vaccine that was developed with record-breaking speed. Is it safe? Is it necessary? Who should rush to get it, and who should wait? Dr. Michael Lederman, an immunologist, professor, and researcher at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, answers our questions We know that this vaccine is different from a typical vaccine, since it’s a messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine. What are the ramifications of that difference?

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