Health
Brains on Tap: Parkinsons Talk is Available for Online Listening
Last months Brains on Tap discussion on Parkinsons disease is now available to listen to on
Brains on Tap is a quarterly series of public discussions, held at a brewery or bar, on topics of research being conducted by members of 蹤獲扦s Brain Health Research Institute (BHRI) and other Northeast Ohio neuroscientists.
Alumna Making Her Mark One Sip at a Time
For alumna Sharon Taylor, the combination of loving coffee and an unexpected health diagnosis changed both her diet and her career.
IN A FLASH SPECIAL: VIEWS FROM CURITIBA, BRAZIL
American Academy students engage in training at PUCPR's medical school.
IN A FLASH: "These Hands Will Deliver Compassion"
蹤獲扦 State's ABSN program offers students who already hold one degree a path to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).
Analyzing Cancer Migration So We Can Stop It
Hanbin Mao and Yaorong Zheng, both professors of chemistry and biochemistry, are conducting research on the mechanical modulation of cell migrations using DNA nanoassemblies to stop cancer migration.
Brains on Tap: Researchers Head to Brewery for Parkinsons Talk
Grab a cold one, pull up a chair and learn about brain health research in a relaxed format thats the idea behind Brains on Tap, a series of discussions hosted by 蹤獲扦 States Brain Health Research Institute and other partners.
Caring For Yourself When Caring for a Sick Pet: One Researchers Mission
Professor of psychological sciences Mary Beth Spitznagel has experienced the burden of caregiving for her beloved dog, Allo, who developed bladder cancer. This influenced her research into how a pet with chronic illness can affect caregivers.
IN A FLASH: A Passion for Teaching
"Our nursing students are No. 1" is what Richard Zarzour, MSN, M.Ed., could be indicating in this photo as he leads a class of nursing students at 蹤獲扦 States Twinsburg Academic Center. Zarzour is a lecturer in the associate degree program for nursing at 蹤獲扦 State UniHelping Elders Fight Social Isolation
To help local elders stay engaged and connected, the College of Public Health partnered with the 蹤獲扦 City Health Department to plan the development of a virtual senior center. The ongoing project, called Silver Foxes, started in Fall 22 during the Interprofessional Education (IPE) course offered by CPH.
The Quarter-Life Crisis: 蹤獲扦 State Professor Discusses Emerging Adulthood
蹤獲扦 Professor Angela Neal-Barnett, Ph.D., from the Department of Psychological Sciences shares her expertise in a Deseret Magazine article about the quarter-life crisis. She discusses the stage of development called emerging adulthood.