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Research News, July 2010

Powerful new blood test for accurately predicting heart attack and death risk

A patient's one-year cardiac risk can now be accurately assessed using a simple blood sample due to technology developed by our researchers. Read Full Article


Wheat or white? Nestlé collaborates with Lerner Research Institute to investigate benefits of whole grains

It makes sense that whole grains are better for you than their counterparts, which have had naturally-ocurring components removed through processing. But is it true? And if so, how? Read Full Article


Three million dollar Ohio Third Frontier Grant supports CARE rehabilitation research in Cleveland

Ohio Third Frontier funding will support research and development of an innovative approach to rehabilitation through "Clinically Applied Rehabilation Engineering (CARE)." Read Full Article


Cleveland Clinic awarded $3.8 Million NIH grant to study gut flora induced cardiac risk

Research has told us that there is a link between what we eat and our risk for developing atherosclerotic heart disease. The thing is, that "we" include more than we bargained for... Read Full Article


Dr. Tuohy goes to Washington

The latest on the journey toward human breast cancer vaccine development. Read Full Article


Faculty and grants

New Faculty arrivals and research grants highlights. Read Full Article