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The
Cleveland Clinic, located in Cleveland, Ohio, is a not-for-profit, multi-specialty
academic medical center that integrates clinical and hospital care with
research and education. Today, the Cleveland Clinic is one of the largest
and most respected hospitals in the country. Visit their web site, click
here.
Case
Western Reserve University is among the nation's lea ding research institutions.
Located in Cleveland, Case offers nationally recognized programs in the
Arts and Sciences, Dental Medicine, Engineering, Law, Management, Medicine,
Nursing, and Social Work. Case Western Reserve holds membership in the Association
of American Universities, and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission
of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Visit their web
site here.
University
Hospitals Health System is the region's premier healthcare delivery system,
serving patients at more than 150 locations throughout northern Ohio. The
System's 947-bed, tertiary medical center, University Hospitals of Cleveland,
is an affiliate of Case Western Reserve University. Together, they form
the largest center for biomedical research in the State of Ohio. Visit their
web site here.
The
John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field is one of NASA's 10 field centers.
Glenn leads NASA's research in the microgravity science disciplines of fluid
physics, combustion science and the field of microgravity acceleration measurement.
Glenn is applying this expertise to bioscience and engineering. Visit their
web site here.
The
State of Ohio has established an Ohio Supercomputer Center as a statewide
resource designated to place Ohio's research universities and private industry
in the forefront of computational research. Today, OSC provides services
to national high performance computing and networking groups in the areas
of training, scientific computing, and network research. Visit their web
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