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Students Win 2-Year, $50,000 Grants From American Heart...

June 21, 2012

Thanks to grants from the American Heart Association (AHA), two graduate students in the UC College of Medicine will spend the next two years conducting research that could lead to therapeutic advances in the fields of cardiology, obesity and muscle-wasting diseases.

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Research Identifies Specific Bacteria Linked to Indoor...

June 18, 2012

Bacterial contamination in water-damaged buildings has been identified as a potential cause of health problems, including infection and respiratory conditions like asthma. Which specific bacteria contribute to these problems, however, has been unknown making it difficult for public health officials to develop tools to effectively address the underlying source of the problem. 

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Administrative Director Appointed for Cincinnati Cancer Center

June 7, 2012

As the Cincinnati Cancer Center (CCC) prepares to implement its five-year strategic plan, the team has recruited a respected administrative leader from a top National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center to help guide the Cincinnati-based effort: Vijaya Gandhi, PhD. 

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Sculptor Chosen for CARE/Crawley Artwork

June 7, 2012

Alice Aycock, New York sculptor known for her large-scale public works, has been chosen as the artist for a state-funded project that will be placed near the entrance to the UC College of Medicine's CARE/Crawley Building.

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A Collaborative Approach to a Community-Wide Problem: Diabetes

June 1, 2012

In 2007, a joint strategic planning initiative by the UC College of Medicine, UC Health University Hospital and University of Cincinnati Physicians identified diabetes and obesity as an area of great strength in the Academic Health Center and consequently chose it as one area of emphasis of four "centers of excellence.

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Church Leaders Made Partners in Health Education

May 31, 2012

Two separate projects one in the College of Nursing and one in the College of Medicine are enlisting the help and support of church leaders in the African-American community to improve education, prevention and treatment for two very serious health concerns: HIV and depression.

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Academic-Community Partnership to Address HIV/AIDS Education and...

May 31, 2012

UC's Magdalena Szaflarski, PhD, and the community partner agency IV-CHARIS have been awarded a grant from UC s Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Training (CCTST) to create and evaluate education and prevention programs and mobilize the local faith community to address HIV/AIDS in high-risk, African-American neighborhoods.

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