New Cardiovascular Diseases Director Joins UC
June 5, 2006
Neal Weintraub, MD, has joined UC as director of the division of cardiovascular diseases and Mable S. Stonehill Chair of Cardiology
June 5, 2006
Neal Weintraub, MD, has joined UC as director of the division of cardiovascular diseases and Mable S. Stonehill Chair of Cardiology
June 5, 2006
A team of military, telecommunications and surgical experts led by UC faculty are using an unmanned aircraft and sophisticated communication tools to take the next step toward making telesurgery a reality.
June 5, 2006
The future s looking brighter for job-hunting spring graduates, according to a national survey.
June 6, 2006
It's the season of warm weather and shorts, but many Americans would rather tolerate the burden of long pants than reveal their legs because of an often embarrassing condition.
June 7, 2006
Students graduating from the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Pharmacy won t be worrying about what they will do now 100 percent of PharmD graduates have accepted high-paying jobs or are heading to pharmacy practice residencies.
June 7, 2006
Hoxworth Blood Center at the University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center has issued critical appeal for donors with all blood types, especially Type O.
June 11, 2006
The Neuroscience Institute, a regional center of excellence at the UC and University Hospital, has been recognized nationally for leading Parkinson s treatment and research. This week, the institute became the first national Davis Phinney Research Center for Parkinson s disease
June 12, 2006
High blood sugar even in non-diabetic patients is associated with increased death in intensive care units, according to researchers at the Veterans Affairs Inpatient Evaluation Center located at the Cincinnati VA and the University of Cincinnati (UC).
June 12, 2006
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati and Lilly Research Laboratories have confirmed the existence of a second binding site on the estrogen receptor for the popular breast cancer drug tamoxifen.
June 12, 2006
The Neuroscience Institute (TNI) at the University of Cincinnati and University Hospital today was named the first national Davis Phinney Research Center for Parkinson s disease.