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Cincinnati.com: Study involving UC could help ID genetic markers for opioid addiction

October 12, 2020

In one of the first studies of its kind, a University of Cincinnati researcher is using a grant from the Ohio attorney general’s office to research the pharmacogenomics of opioid addiction. The grant was awarded to Caroline Freiermuth, MD, associate professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the UC College of Medicine, the principal investigator for the study. The initial year will be supported with $1.63 million from the attorney general’s office, secured through money collected from pharmaceutical companies involved in opioid lawsuits.

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UC launches Cincy BEARCAT study

September 16, 2022

The Cincy BEARCAT study aims to learn more about the causes of cardiac arrest. The just-launched study will create a biorepository of blood samples that can be used in this project as well as future research. The hypothesis is that there is a lot of diversity in cardiac arrest patients as far as the cause of the cardiac arrest.

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DAAP prof puts new designs on community outreach

April 6, 2020

As University of Cincinnati students shift into learning remotely from their safe spaces, many are seeking ways to deal with their frustrations and uncertainties by continuing to creatively express themselves.