First-of-its-kind trial hopes to minimize the effects of brain injury
February 3, 2022
Scientists using 20 years of research to lessen the impact of brain injury
February 3, 2022
Scientists using 20 years of research to lessen the impact of brain injury
November 16, 2023
The University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute's Brandon Foreman recently published survey results identifying areas of consensus and needs for further research to develop a standard practice for comprehensively monitoring brain health in the intensive care unit.
October 14, 2022
The University of Cincinnati's Soma Sengupta, MD, PhD, joined the Five to Thrive Live podcast to discuss "Humanizing Brain Tumors."
April 1, 2024
The University of Cincinnati's Brandon Foreman joined the iHeart Cinci Podcast to discuss traumatic brain injuries, including signs to look for and how to discuss the topic with your doctor.
May 3, 2023
Laura Ngwenya, MD, PhD, was awarded research grants from the National Institute of Health and Department of Defense
August 27, 2021
UC research examining a music app to help breast cancer survivors is mentioned by Forbes.
September 23, 2022
The University of Cincinnati's Pankaj Desai, PhD, has received a $1.19 million grant from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke to continue research into the use of a drug called letrozole to treat glioblastomas, the most deadly form of brain tumors.
May 29, 2024
University of Cincinnati Cancer Center experts will present research on ovarian and blood cancer trials, the link between poor sleep and cancer-related cognitive impairment, and an innovative youth education program at the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting 2024 in Chicago.
March 15, 2021
University of Cincinnati researchers say for the first time they have a visual correlation between the severity of COVID-19 in the lungs and the effect on patients' brains, WVXU-FM reports.
October 16, 2023
A collaborative team led by University of Cincinnati, University of North Carolina and Duke University researchers is studying how specific cancers and treatments affect patients' risk of stroke.