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Bringing expertise to tech transfer in the UC Office of Innovation

February 6, 2023

Geoffrey Pinski joined the University of Cincinnati as a full-time employee in 2007, but that's just one milestone in his journey at UC. The son of a physics professor, Pinski first came to UC in 1987 when his dad was hired. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in physics with a minor in mathematics in 1992, followed by a Juris Doctor degree in 2006.

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Predicting the likelihood that someone has heart disease

February 8, 2023

Is it possible to know which tests have the most “bang for the buck” in determining if a patient has heart disease? Motivated by global statistics and heart disease in her own family, one University of Cincinnati student chose her capstone project to research the topic.

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Startup Weekend ignites possibilities

February 8, 2023

From software that helps detect invasive species to an artificial intelligence learning platform, University of Cincinnati students pitched an array of innovative ideas at the inaugural UC Startup Weekend in January.

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New year habits entrepreneurs should adopt

Upskilling

The beginning of a new calendar year is a time to look ahead and set new goals. Entrepreneurs can commit to staying on track throughout the coming year by adopting quick habits to take their business to the next level of innovation.

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NEXT Innovation Scholars Program helped seal the deal for one student

August 28, 2023

Max Kemats' aspirations extend beyond personal success; he envisions a future in innovation where his dedication will forge impactful solutions forward in a wave of positive change. Currently studying economics in the University of Cincinnati's Carl H. Lindner College of Business with a planned minor in public health, Kemats said being selected for the NEXT Innovation Scholars (NIS) program was what solidified his choice of UC.

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Next Innovation Scholars tune in to 'CREATE' social innovation challenge

October 31, 2023

Amid the global pandemic's after-effects, educators, students and institutions were compelled to reexamine the fundamental principles of teaching and learning, prompting a thorough reassessment of available resources and forging new and innovative collaborations. At the intersection of this shift, the University of Cincinnati NEXT Innovation Scholars program orchestrated an immersive social challenge for UC students at the 1819 Innovation Hub.

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UC 1819 Innovation Hub joins forces with HEAPY

October 5, 2023

Strengthening the region’s economy, the University of Cincinnati expanded its network by entering a new corporate partnership with HEAPY, as reported by the Cincinnati Business Courier. The nationally recognized engineering firm is the latest corporate partner to join the 1819 Innovation Hub in the Cincinnati Innovation District (CID).