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Research, Technology Commercialization Up Again at UC

September 26, 2005

Against a national backdrop of tightening research funding, UC again reported record results with overall research funding reaching $332 million in Fiscal 2005. Technology transfer also showed healthy gains in its latest round of reported results.

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Research, Technology Commercialization Up Again at UC

September 26, 2005

Against a national backdrop of tightening research funding, UC again reported record results with overall research funding reaching $332 million in Fiscal 2005. Technology transfer also showed healthy gains in its latest round of reported results.

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PROFILE: Researcher Spurred by Unconventional Ideas

September 26, 2005

When he s not thinking out of the box authoring or coauthoring more than 120 papers, 28 review articles or book chapters and presenting 119 invited lectures Dr. Tso is inspiring the next generation of scientists. He s trained 25 pre- and post-doctoral fellows so far.

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"Cents-ible" Fashions by UC Students in Oct. 13 Runway Show 

September 25, 2005

A penny saved will earn applause for College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning students who have created fun fashions using only $10 worth of thrift-store items each. The students' work will be displayed at a runway show at 6 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 13, 2005, at the 20th Century Theatre in Oakley. 

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What's Nano at UC?

September 25, 2005

UC created its Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology to offer promise of ground-breaking advances in physics, chemistry, materials science, electronics and medicine.

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U.S. Facing Natural Gas Shortage Too

September 25, 2005

If you think the recent run-up in gasoline prices is tough to handle, imagine the fallout when high natural gas prices hit the Midwest this winter.

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New Study Tests Early 'Blockade' to Reduce Prostate Cancer...

September 23, 2005

Leslie Oleksowicz, MD, will lead the first study of chemotherapy plus targeted anti-tumor therapy as an early approach to prostate cancer treatment. She wants to determine whether early, aggressive treatment of prostate cancer can delay or prevent tumor recurrence, ultimately increasing patient survival rates.

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Innocence Project Reveals Key Find in Elkins Case

September 21, 2005

The Ohio Innocence Project, based in the UC College of Law, has developed key evidence that could lead to the release from prison of an innocent man while implicating a convicted child-molester in another heinous crime.

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Murio Addresses Conference

September 21, 2005

'Mathematical sciences professor Diego A. Murio was invited to be the featured speaker at the Fifth International Conference on Inverse Problems in Engineering: Theory and Practice.

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