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10/28/2009
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New UC Research Points Out Biomarkers for Certain Cancers
United Press International
The United Press International wire service ran a story about new research from UC that points to a new biomarker for certain aggressive cancers. Quoted in the story is UC Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine Vladimir Bogdanov, who led the study.
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10/26/2009
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Alternatively Spliced Tissue Factor Identified as Promising New Biomarker for Aggressive Cancers
healthNEWS
Cincinnati—A recently discovered form of the protein that triggers blood clotting may play a key role in the molecular mechanisms leading to the growth of certain metastatic cancers, according to new research reported by an international team of scientists.
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9/30/2009
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U.S. researchers develop artificial pore
Peoples Daily Online
A team of University of Cincinnati researchers, led by biomedical engineering professor Peixuan Guo, have successfully developed an artificial pore able to transmit nanoscale material through a membrane.
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China
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9/7/2009
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U. of Cincinnati Builds a System to Track Its Place in the World
The Chronicle of Higher Education
When Mitch Leventhal was being considered for the position of vice provost for international affairs at the University of Cincinnati, he asked nearly as many questions of his interviewers as he answered: Which foreign universities send the largest number of international graduate students there? How many faculty members were abroad, and where? What partnerships did the university have in China? In India? In Kenya?
He got few satisfactory responses. And so, in his final interview, he made a bold proposal: Hire me, and I will put in place a comprehensive and dynamic data-management system that will allow the university to track the breadth of its international activities and agreements.
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9/2/2009
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State Department Issues Guidance on Student-Recruitment Agents
The Chronicle of Higher Education
The State Department has waded into the contentious issue of international student recruitment, issuing policy guidance that bars its EducationUSA advising centers from forming partnerships with commercial recruiting agents who have contracts to represent specific American universities.
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8/13/2009
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US is poised to stop worrying and embrace overseas agents
Times Higher Education, London
The Observatory on Borderless Higher Education reports this week that the U.S., already the largest recruiter of international students, is embracing the use of international recruiting agents for the first time. The article cites UC Vice Provost for International Affairs, Dr. Mitch Leventhal.
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8/11/2009
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Economic Exchange
UC News
UC students travel to Norway to learn about natural resource management and the welfare state.
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Norway
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7/20/2009
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UC Scientists Determine That Ancient Maya Practiced Forest Conservation — 3,000 Years Ago
UC News
Researchers from the University of Cincinnati find the forest and water conservation practices of the ancient Maya hold lessons for the future — ours. The UC team is the first North American team allowed to work at the Tikal site core in northern Guatemala in more than 40 years.
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Belize
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El Salvador
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Guatemala
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Honduras
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Mexico
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7/6/2009
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UC Fraternity’s Summer Trip to Haiti Is a Life-Changing Experience
UC News
One student's recounting of a nine-day service experience in Haiti.
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Haiti
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7/1/2009
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Lead levels in new enamel household paints from Asia,
Journal of Environmental Research
Research into lead levels of 337 new enamel paints in 12 different countries result in evidence that there needs to be international controls on the production of paint. Much is being used on toys exported around the world.
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China
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Ecuador
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Egypt
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India
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Indonesia
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Malaysia
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Nigeria
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Peru
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Seychelles
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Singapore
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Taiwan
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Thailand
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