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Safety Alert - Sept. 10, 2018

October 29, 2018

Dear UC Community, Please be aware that UCPD is investigating multiple reports of sexual imposition by a known suspect reported to have occurred in the past week in Daniels Hall, where the suspect was a resident.

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Quantitative systems pharmacology model helps UC researchers...

October 3, 2018

A team of researchers in the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine has developed a quantitative systems pharmacology (QSP) approach, which uses computational models to predict interactions between a drug and its impact on the body’s biological systems and disease agents, to develop new treatments for Pneumocystis pneumonia, a lethal infection in immunosuppressed patients.

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Safety Alert - Sept. 10, 2018

October 29, 2018

Dear UC Community, Please be aware that UCPD is investigating multiple reports of sexual imposition by a known suspect reported to have occurred in the past week in Daniels Hall, where the suspect was a resident.

2

Quantitative systems pharmacology model helps UC researchers...

October 3, 2018

A team of researchers in the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine has developed a quantitative systems pharmacology (QSP) approach, which uses computational models to predict interactions between a drug and its impact on the body’s biological systems and disease agents, to develop new treatments for Pneumocystis pneumonia, a lethal infection in immunosuppressed patients.

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UC hawk study could benefit conservation

November 1, 2018

University of Cincinnati anthropology professor Brooke Crowley is using isotopic analysis to identify where hawks fledged. Refining this tracking technique could help save endangered species.

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UC Bearcat Bands en route to Egypt

May 13, 2024

Through strategic partner Future University in Egypt, portion of the UC marching band has the opportunity to represent UC in Cairo, Egypt.

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Civil engineering student aims to connect construction and...

May 13, 2024

Ever since he was a child, Joseph Cortas was enthralled by the energy of construction sites. While his initial fascination centered on large trucks, his childhood interest sent him down a path of professional and personal discovery. Today, Cortas is a fourth-year student concurrently pursuing bachelor’s and master’s degrees in civil engineering through the ACCEND accelerated degree program at the University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS).

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