Forbes: Could music be a game-changer for digital health?
August 27, 2021
UC research examining a music app to help breast cancer survivors is mentioned by Forbes.
August 27, 2021
UC research examining a music app to help breast cancer survivors is mentioned by Forbes.
May 7, 2021
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati, in collaboration with the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, have found that using ultrasound combined with RNA-loaded nanoparticles could help infiltrate the blood-brain barrier and deliver targeted, more effective treatment to brain tumors, while eliminating uncomfortable side effects.
April 6, 2021
UC researchers are opening a national clinical trial to see if a therapy that has shown promise in treating lung and uterine cancer could be applied to pancreatic cancer, too.
October 17, 2023
The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center has joined the National Cancer Institute’s Experimental Therapeutics Clinical Trials Network (ETCTN), providing patients with access to cutting edge treatments only available through the network.
August 15, 2022
Drs Melanie Cushion, Michael Farrell and Bruce Giffin have been named 2022 recipients of Daniel Drake Medals.
April 16, 2021
University of Cincinnati researchers have found a newer, more effective treatment for the disease Pompe that could become the new standard of care for the rare condition.
May 18, 2021
A team of scientists at the University of Cincinnati is developing a therapy that — when taken together — can improve existing melanoma treatments.
February 17, 2021
A researcher at the University of Cincinnati is studying whether electrical stimulation of the spinal cord can be helpful in treating certain psychiatric conditions, like depression.
December 4, 2020
UC researchers are seeking participants in a study for an opioid addiction treatment that could weaken withdrawal symptoms and increase the likelihood of recovery for pregnant women.
June 2, 2020
Cincinnati media outlets provide details about a UC study that discusses how COVID-19 impacts the brain.