The future of research is here at Cleveland Clinic. Lerner Research Institute scientists are making the impossible possible through innovation, collaboration and a commitment to improving the health of generations to come. Watch more: bit.ly/3BLGot0
Today, we’re celebrating National Wear Red Day ❤️
We proudly wear red to raise awareness for heart disease, the leading cause of death for women in America. Our dedicated researchers are working hard to shape the future of heart care! #WearRed#NationalWearRedDay
Cleveland Clinic researchers led a global collaboration that analyzed how our genetics influences our immune response to colorectal cancer.
More here:
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This week we're celebrating our amazing graduate students at Lerner Research Institute!
Thank you to all our graduate students for your invaluable contributions that make our work possible
Exciting developments are underway in our Infection Biology department! Their work covers basic, translational, and clinical research, delving into virology, microbiology, immunology, genomics, and population health.
New findings from @FeixiongCheng's lab showcase sildenafil's potential in protecting brain cells against Alzheimer's disease. Known for its role in medications like Revatio and Viagra, sildenafil's versatility extends to potentially combating Alzheimer's. bit.ly/49rGovD
Our research techs had a visit from our four-legged friends, Kid & Trotter, spreading joy and pawsitivity! Kid & Trotter, Cleveland Clinic's facility dogs, helped celebrate Tech Appreciation Week. Thank you to our amazing techs for all that you do to make research possible!
Dr. Michaela Gack was elected to the American Academy of Microbiology's Class of 2024! Fellows are elected based on their achievement in microbiology. Dr. Gack focuses on interactions between viruses and our immune system to develop better therapeutics. tinyurl.com/2abk884w
Happy Pi Day from Lerner Research Institute, where we're cooking up a "π-fect" celebration! Dr. Geoff Vince and his team served up a serious pie look last Halloween 🥧 We're keeping the pie vibes going with Pi celebrations today! #PiDay
We're kicking off Heart Month with our @American_Heart Wear Red Day celebration!
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for Americans, with nearly 45% of women over the age of 20 living with some form of heart disease or stroke.
The first publication from the Discovery Accelerator partnership is here!
Researchers from Cleveland Clinic and IBM have published a strategy for identifying new targets for immunotherapy through artificial intelligence (AI).
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Cleveland Clinic and @IBMResearch publish findings that highlight how artificial intelligence could be used to design better immunotherapy treatments.
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What are nanoplastics and how do they end up in consumer goods like bottled water?
Christopher Hine, PhD recently discussed the health risks associated with nanoplastics and his thoughts on other sources of clean water with Healthline.
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A multidisciplinary team lead by Cleveland Clinic researcher Bin Zhang, PhD, discovered a new neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by autism-like symptoms, motor issues and seizures.
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2023 was a busy year at Lerner Research Institute!
From vaccine development to quantum computing, take a look at just a few of our achievements:
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Army Capt. Ronald Ottichilo, a microbiologist Research Program Manager in the Rieder lab (@IBD_FloMD), served in Kenya for a multinational exercise to increase partner readiness for peacekeeping missions, crisis response and humanitarian assistance: tinyurl.com/bdercxxr
Keith McCrae, MD, recently presented his work on a possible therapy for hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), an inherited bleeding disorder that currently has no approved therapy.
Watch his presentation here: mdalert.com/all-access/ash20…
Florian Rieder, MD @IBD_FloMD was recently featured in Time for his work on inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Dr. Rieder gives his thoughts on common myths about IBD here:
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Collaborators at Cleveland Clinic and the University of Washington recently published a online risk calculator for recurrence in Merkel cell carcinoma, a rare, aggressive skin cancer that comes back after treatment in 40% of patients. More: tinyurl.com/5n6axb63