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UC startup helps police departments prevent, solve crime

May 16, 2022

Software technology from a University of Cincinnati Venture Lab-backed startup that focuses on records management and data analytics is helping law enforcement agencies more efficiently manage and share data to help solve crime.

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UC hosts cybersecurity training exercise

July 21, 2022

To prepare the state of Ohio to counter growing cybersecurity threats, the Ohio Cyber Range Institute at the University of Cincinnati hosted a four-day training exercise.

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UC begins DOD-funded clinical trials with Amplicore

July 10, 2023

With support from Amplicore, a University of Cincinnati spinoff biopharmaceutical company, researchers at UC have begun a Department of Defense-funded clinical trial that seeks a regenerative pharmaceutical solution for meniscal tears.

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UC prepares to host statewide cybersecurity exercise

July 14, 2023

Experience gained at the largest Department of Defense (DOD) unclassified cyber defense exercise is helping the Ohio Cyber Range Institute (OCRI) at the University of Cincinnati develop the nation's premier civilian cybersecurity operation in Ohio.

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A conversation with UC football coach Scott Satterfield

May 30, 2023

UC football coach Scott Satterfield was the centerpiece of a fireside chat hosted by Ryan Hays, the Executive Vice President & Chief Innovation and Strategy Officer at the University of Cincinnati at the 1819 Innovation Hub.

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Ohio Lt. Governor Husted visits with UC startup Clean Earth Rovers

June 23, 2023

A University of Cincinnati-affiliated startup is developing autonomous rovers to vacuum up debris one coastal waterway at a time. In early June, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted visited the 1819 Innovation Hub to meet the Clean Earth Rovers (CER) team and examine their product.

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UC cancer researcher pioneers method of detecting early-stage cancers

July 28, 2023

No one wants to hear a diagnosis of cancer, but if anything is worse it would be a diagnosis that comes too late. Jiajie Diao, associate professor in the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, has invented a method for detecting early-stage cancers that could help his colleagues at UC and worldwide save many lives.