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Improving treatment for deadly brain tumors

May 5, 2023

The University of Cincinnati's Soma Sengupta was a co-first author on research published in Cell Reports Medicine New that found that a cancer stem cell test can accurately decide more effective treatments and lead to increased survival for patients with glioblastoma, a deadly brain tumor.

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Using data to improve care for traumatic brain injuries

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.

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Research sheds light on minimally invasive neurosurgery approach

April 24, 2023

The University of Cincinnati’s Paolo Palmisciano, MD, was part of an award-winning research team that examined how well a minimally invasive approach worked to limit vision and hearing loss in patients following brain tumor surgery and will present the research at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons annual scientific meeting.

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Yahoo News: Five Black UC faculty members receive National Institutes of Health grants

September 8, 2020

Five African-American researchers and healthcare professionals on UC’s medical campus have received sizable grants from the National Institutes of Health during the past 18 months. The faculty members were interviewed by WCPO to help showcase innovation and the diverse voices and perspectives they bring as the healthcare community attempts to ease health disparities in communities of color in Cincinnati and beyond.

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'I'm a believer': UC dean for research takes next step in COVID-19 trial

January 8, 2021

Brett Kissela, MD, senior associate dean for clinical research at the UC College of Medicine and chief of research services at UC Health, learned he received the placebo in the Moderna vaccine clinical trial. He then received the real vaccine to show that he believes in the science.