Our research director, Esther Sternberg, MD, is working to establish collaborative,
multidisciplinary translational research program that is exploring the science of the mind - body connection from varying perspectives and then translating those findings into IM practice.
Research in the Immunology, Microenvironment and Metastasis
program is aimed at 1) merging basic mechanistic understanding of
multidisciplinary pathways of host - tumor interactions and metastatic dissemination with novel
translational opportunities for diseases diagnosis and immunotherapy, as well as 2) investigating mechanisms regulating immune responses in cancer and their potential therapeutic manipulation.
Seed Money for
Translational Pilot Projects Charis Eng, MD, PhD, Chair, Genomic Medicine Institute, advises all faculty that the Cleveland Clinical and Translational Sciences Collaborative (CTSC) and the School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, will provide seed money to faculty in multidisciplinary programs for Pilot Projects that will lead to effi cient use of resources and support of inter-institutional, clinical translational research in the City
Translational Pilot Projects Charis Eng, MD, PhD, Chair, Genomic Medicine Institute, advises all faculty that the Cleveland Clinical and
Translational Sciences Collaborative (CTSC) and the School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, will provide seed money to faculty in multidisciplinary programs for Pilot Projects that will lead to effi cient use of resources and support of inter-institutional, clinical translational research in the City
Translational Sciences Collaborative (CTSC) and the School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, will provide seed money to faculty in
multidisciplinary programs for Pilot Projects that will lead to effi cient use of resources and support of inter-institutional, clinical
translational research in the City
translational research in the City of Cleveland.
The Safadi
Program gift will fund
research pilot grants to propel early - stage
translational research aimed at enhancing
multidisciplinary collaboration in the neurosciences; launch an annual lecture series to bring world leaders in the neurosciences to Chicago to foster the dissemination of related
research; and support recruitments of neurology and neurosurgery faculty contributing to the
translational mission.