A leading brain tumor researcher explains how the transfer of mitochondria from astrocytes may fuel glioblastoma growth.
Read MoreNew Algorithm Offers Less Invasive Method for Distinguishing Brain Tumor Recurrence from Radiation Necrosis
Jennifer Yu, MD, PhD, is developing easier methods of distinguishing between tumor recurrence and radiation necrosis when looking at scans of brain cancer patients.
NIH Award Bolsters Cleveland Clinic Investigations of DBS for Stroke Rehabilitation
The team conducting the first-in-human clinical trial of deep brain stimulation for stroke recovery garnered $2.5M to continue parallel preclinical studies of the underlying mechanisms.
DoD Awards $2.5M for Improving Spinal Cord Injury in Rehabilitation
Cleveland Clinic researchers are trying to speed recovery from spinal cord injury using noninvasive brain stimulation.
Mutations in Aplastic Anemia Can Predict Increased Risk of Myelodysplastic Syndromes
A new study shows that some genetic mutations found in patients with aplastic anemia can predict whether they will develop myelodysplastic syndromes.
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Transforming Research: New Initiatives to Optimize Research Organization
A new Department of Inflammation and Immunology will unite common areas of strength in both research and clinical practice in an effort to increase collaboration and accelerate scientific discovery and translation into patient care.
New Center for Therapeutics Discovery Announced
A new center will bridge the gap between translational research and clinical drug trials, which will accelerate discoveries to advance clinical care.
Understanding the Preeclampsia-Thrombophilia Connection
Cleveland Clinic researchers identify pro-inflammatory, pro-coagulant proteins and particles that are released from placental cells in preeclampsia.
Preventing a Common Hospital-Acquired Infection
New research suggests that supplementing antibiotic therapy with a butyrate-producing probiotic and prebiotic may make the gut environment unfriendly to C. diff and prevent CD infection.
Turning Up the Heat on Glioblastoma with Thermal Medicine
Jennifer Yu, MD, PhD, says using moderate to high heat can enhance cancer treatment as well as the anti-tumor immune response of the body, yet not enough cancer treatment centers employ such methods.
Genetic Control of Left Atrial Gene Expression: A New Window into AFib Risk
A new study identified genes and genetic variations associated with 12 loci linked to risk for atrial fibrillation. The result is a genome-wide catalog to facilitate follow-on investigations.