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UC Awarded $2.5 Million for Women's Health Research

September 20, 2005

Researchers in UC's Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology have received a five-year grant from the NIH to establish a program for identifying and training junior faculty members to develop research techniques and skills so they can become independent investigators and mentors.

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UC Receives $17.4 Million to Lead Major Stroke Study

September 21, 2005

UC will lead a five-year, international study of alternative treatments for acute ischemic stroke. The study -- the first randomized trial of its type in acute ischemic stroke -- will be the first to compare new procedures against the standard approach to clear clogged brain arteries, the cause of ischemic stroke.

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New Study Tests Early 'Blockade' to Reduce Prostate Cancer Recurrence

September 23, 2005

Leslie Oleksowicz, MD, will lead the first study of chemotherapy plus targeted anti-tumor therapy as an early approach to prostate cancer treatment. She wants to determine whether early, aggressive treatment of prostate cancer can delay or prevent tumor recurrence, ultimately increasing patient survival rates.

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PROFILE: Researcher Spurred by Unconventional Ideas

September 26, 2005

When he s not thinking out of the box authoring or coauthoring more than 120 papers, 28 review articles or book chapters and presenting 119 invited lectures Dr. Tso is inspiring the next generation of scientists. He s trained 25 pre- and post-doctoral fellows so far.

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UC HEALTH LINE: Early Detection Key to Beating Ovarian Cancer

September 27, 2005

Ovarian cancer is the seventh most common cancer in women, and more than 22,000 new cases will be diagnosed in 2005, according to the American Cancer Society. UC physician Nader Husseinzadeh, MD, offers recommendations for prevention and early detection of this disease.