Brain and Stroke Researchers Meet at UC March 10-13
March 4, 2005
Leaders in research and treatment of stroke and other neuorolgical disorders will convene in Cincinnati next week for three scientific meetings.
March 4, 2005
Leaders in research and treatment of stroke and other neuorolgical disorders will convene in Cincinnati next week for three scientific meetings.
March 10, 2005
Annual Key to the Cure campaing realizes more than $14,000 for cancer research at UC.
March 15, 2005
New research suggests women are less likely to receive the recommended treatements and procedures for heart disease.
March 17, 2005
UC's 150 fourth-year medical students were part of the record-setting national "Match Day" program last week. One-third of the 150 UC students will complete their residency training in a Cincinnati-area hospital.
March 21, 2005
Former assistant surgeon general joins UC's Department of Family Medicine.
March 24, 2005
New findings suggest the treatment of solid tumors could be improved dramatically by combining DNA-damaging agents and a drug used to sensitize cancer cells to those agents.
March 24, 2005
New findings could improve treatment and prompt development of diagnostic tests to determine which stroke sufferers are at higher risk for secondary stroke, known as cerebral vasospasm.
March 29, 2005
The nation's first meeting focused on addressing the needs of adult sickle cell patients will be held in Cincinnati in April.
March 30, 2005
UC infectious disease expert Melanie Cushion, PhD, focuses her research on Pneumocystis--a silent infection in other chronic diseases.
April 4, 2005
New research by UC's Alex Lentsch, PhD, shows a gene mutation once used to protect against malaria may be the reason prostate cancer tumors grow more aggressively. This gene mutation is found in 70 percent of African-Americans.