WCPO: UC helps Ohio company win FDA approval for ventilators
May 1, 2020
UC Health and UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science helps Cincinnati company Venti-Now win federal regulatory approval to sell new low-cost ventilators.
May 1, 2020
UC Health and UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science helps Cincinnati company Venti-Now win federal regulatory approval to sell new low-cost ventilators.
July 13, 2020
WVXU reports on Venti-Now, a Cincinnati-based nonprofit that was launched in response to the pandemic by two former P&G scientists. UC Health and University of Cincinnati collaborated with Venti-Now as they set out to make an affordable and simple ventilator for countries in need.
December 9, 2021
EnableUC, a student organization at the University of Cincinnati that builds low-cost custom prosthetics, serves as a bridge between engineering and medicine for people with upper limb differences.
September 17, 2021
UC biomedical engineering professor and department head Thomas Talavage talks to Fast Company about technology that can prevent brain injuries in athletes.
February 9, 2022
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science professor Mary Beth Privitera talks to Repertoire magazine about human factors engineering in medical products. Ease of use is an important factor to consider in every new product, she says.
March 13, 2023
University of Cincinnati Professor Eric Nauman tells WVXU that football helmets don't provide enough protection from potential concussions caused by hits to the back of the head.
September 6, 2023
WCPO's Cincy Lifestyle talks to University of Cincinnati biomedical engineer Eric Nauman about how he and his students are putting new helmets to the test to prevent concussions.
January 2, 2024
U.S. News & World Report highlights research collaboration between UC's College of Medicine and the College of Engineering and Applied Science that examined cell signaling by fibroids.
August 25, 2022
UC biomedical engineering professor Jason Heikenfeld explains to Medscape how the next generation of wearable technology will improve patients' lives.
March 10, 2023
Sky News and other international news media highlight research by the University of Cincinnati that examines interstitial fluid as the next frontier of continuous health monitoring.