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Genome Science Department Takes New Name

December 3, 2007

The genome science department—a University of Cincinnati College of Medicine unit located at UC's Genome Research Institute—has changed its name to better reflect the department's research focus.

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Mechanism That Causes Infection in Rare Lung Disease Found

March 4, 2007

Nearly 20 percent of reported deaths in people with the rare lung disorder pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) are attributed to microbial infections. Researchers at UC and Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center have identified a molecular defect in PAP sufferers, explaining why they are more susceptible to these deadly infections.

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New GRI Recruits Impressed by UC's Collaborative Spirit

January 2, 2007

Jorge Moscat, PhD, and Maria Diaz-Meco, PhD, are two of the Genome Research Institute s (GRI) newest recruits. And although the duo came to UC from the Spanish National Research Council a major research organization similar to the National Institutes of Health they say they aren t any less busy.

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New GRI Recruits Impressed by UC's Collaborative Spirit

December 26, 2006

Jorge Moscat, PhD, and Maria Diaz-Meco, PhD, are two of the Genome Research Institute s (GRI) newest recruits. And although the duo came to UC from the Spanish National Research Council a major research organization similar to the National Institutes of Health they say they aren t any less busy.

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Cancer researcher Karen Knudsen, PhD, has her own "formula" for scientific success.

June 30, 2006

An associate professor in the cell biology department and former director of the cell and cancer biology graduate program, Karen Knudsen, PhD, is the winner of this year s Young Investigator Award from the Society for Basic Urologic Research, presented to an up-and-coming under 40 who has made significant contributions to the field. 

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First Midwest Ophthalmology Conference Sept. 16 18

September 6, 2005

Regional ophthalmologists and optometrists are invited to attend the first Midwest Ophthalmology Conference where they will receive information on the latest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases.