Human genome will be topic when School of
Medicine Dean Ralph I. Horwitz, M.D., speaks at
City Club Jan. 27
January 5, 2006
| For more information: George Stamatis 216-368-3635
"Realizing the Promise of the Human Genome and
its Impact on Patient Care" will be the topic
when Case Western Reserve University School of
Medicine Dean Ralph I. Horwitz, M.D., speaks at
the City Club of Cleveland at noon on Friday,
Jan. 27. The City Club Building is in downtown
Cleveland at 850 Euclid Ave. Friday Forums are
held on the second floor.
Individual tickets are $18 for members and $30
for non-members. A corporate table for eight is
$360, and a non-profit table for eight is $280.
Lunch is included in the ticket price.
Reservations are required at least 24 hours in
advance of the event. Tickets may be purchased by
calling the City Club at (216) 621-0082 or
visiting http://www.cityclub.org.
The talk will be broadcast live on WCLV radio at
104.9 FM and via http://www.wclv.com/home.php.
Forums are recorded and broadcast on WVIZ-TV at
10 a.m. on Sundays and on radio station WHK 1420
AM at 11 p.m. Sundays. Forums also are broadcast
over most Adelphia cable television systems on
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9 p.m. Also, a podcast
of the dean's talk will be available for free
download and listening afterward at http://www.cityclub.org/content/podcasts/index/index.asp.
About Case Western Reserve University
Case is among the nation's leading research institutions. Founded in 1826
and shaped by the unique merger of the Case Institute of Technology and Western
Reserve University, Case is distinguished by its strengths in education, research,
service, and experiential learning. Located in Cleveland, Case offers nationally
recognized programs in the Arts and Sciences, Dental Medicine, Engineering,
Law, Management, Medicine, Nursing, and Social Work. http://www.case.edu.
|