Case Western Reserve School of Medicine
Richard Arlow, Co-Founder of LifeServe Innovations, is currently an MD/PhD Candidate at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Richard is getting his graduate degree in biomedical engineering, and hopes to use his medical and engineering training to continue translating research from the bench to the bedside.
LifeServe will be working with The University Hospital Emergency Medicine Department (through Dr. Edward Michelson, Chairman of Emergency Medicine) to conduct clinical trials to gauge the safety and efficacy of their devices.
LifeServe Innovations is proud to work with the outstanding physicians, faculty, and labs at Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals and hopes to strengthen ties for the future development of novel lifesaving products.
About Case Western

Since 1843, the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has been dedicated to enhancing human health as a leader and innovator in the fields of medical education and biomedical research. Building upon its proud history while embracing today’s challenges, the School’s mission remains unchanged: to educate future physicians who will care for patients with competence, creativity and compassion, in a setting that fosters collegiality, leadership, and excellence in scholarship and research.
This mission is accomplished, in part, through the School of Medicine’s unique curriculum, Western Reserve2. The WR2 Curriculum unites the disciplines of public health and medicine into a single program of study. Key themes include flexibility, independent scholarship and research, self-directed learning, and interactive teaching.

