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Nurse Administrator Receives Marie Brown Award

April 29, 2003

Karen Bankston, RN, MSN, visiting assistant professor in the graduate program at the UC College of Nursing, was selected for the Marie Brown Award in recognition of her problem solving efforts for the hospital.

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Nurse Administrator Receives Marie Brown Award

April 29, 2003

Karen Bankston, RN, MSN, visiting assistant professor in the graduate program at the UC College of Nursing, was selected for the Marie Brown Award in recognition of her problem solving efforts for the hospital.

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PROFILE: Med Students Discover Contrasts in Kenya

April 21, 2003

Before they got married, Elizabeth and Jeff Schlaudecker were known in their families as the ones who least liked to travel. In recent years, the two UC medical students have transformed their views about exploring the world.

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Allied Health to Sponsor Health-Related Majors Expo

April 15, 2003

The College of Allied Health Sciences is sponsoring a Health-Related Majors Expo in the West Campus Events Pavilion on April 29. Participating colleges include Allied Health Sciences, Education, Medicine and Nursing, along with the Career Development Center, the Pre-Professional Advising Center and the Health Careers Information Center.

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UC Diet Study Published in National Journal

April 8, 2003

A recent study conducted at UC found that a low carbohydrate (Atkins) diet was more effective than a low fat, calorie-controlled diet for short-term weight loss. The study, is published in the April issue of the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.

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Jane E. Henney: Bio

March 30, 2003

A detailed look at UC's new Senior Vice President and Provost for Health Affairs.

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Ethics and Policy in the Age of Genetics and Medicine

March 19, 2003

A presentation sponsored by the UC College of Medicine entitled Ethics and Policy in the Age of Genetics and Medicine will be given by Eric M. Meslin, PhD, director of the Indiana University Center for Bioethics, on Thursday, March 20, from 4-5 p.m. in Kresge Auditorium, UC College of Medicine Medical Sciences Building.

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UC, Harvard Researchers Link PLN Protein Mutations to Heart...

March 7, 2003

Researchers at the University of Cincinnati and Harvard have newly published studies showing that mutations of the human PLN gene are linked to heart failure. The UC research, led by Litsa Kranias, PhD, professor of pharmacology and cell biophysics, appears in the February 26 edition of the Journal of Clinical Investigations.

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