Walking backward to get ahead
June 30, 2020
A researcher with the University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute thinks walking backward on a treadmill might help patients who have experienced stroke learn to walk again.
June 30, 2020
A researcher with the University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute thinks walking backward on a treadmill might help patients who have experienced stroke learn to walk again.
September 1, 2020
Brett Kissela, MD, senior associate dean for clinical research at the UC College of Medicine, served as an example for the research he oversees and conducts, as he became a participant in the Moderna vaccine trial.
June 5, 2023
University of Cincinnati researchers have enrolled the first four patients in a first-of-its-kind trial that will test a treatment for abnormal brain activity sometimes referred to as a “brain tsunami.”
May 27, 2020
A study by University of Cincinnati researchers and three Italian institutions reviewing neuroimaging and neurological symptoms in patients with COVID-19 may shed light on the virus’s impact on the central nervous system.
April 29, 2024
A $13.5 million gift from the estate of Hugh H. Hoffman, MBA ’63, will revolutionize research and patient care related to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) at the ALS Multidisciplinary Clinic at the University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute.
June 30, 2021
UC-led study of Alzheimer's brain featured in media.
November 19, 2021
UC neuroscientist Alberto Espay featured in Medical Moment series.
July 14, 2023
AARP published a story on foods that trigger migraines and quoted Vincent Martin, MD, of the UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute, and Hope O’Brien, MD, an adjunct professor of neurology at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
May 2, 2024
A historic $13.5 million gift from the estate of Hugh H. Hoffman will revolutionize amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) at the ALS Multidisciplinary Clinic at the University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute.
October 26, 2022
The University of Cincinnati's Kelly Dobos was featured in a Washington Post article about the recent recall of more than a dozen dry shampoos due to the possibility they contain “elevated levels” of benzene.