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For good health, trust your gut

March 18, 2021

University of Cincinnati assistant professor Ashley Ross studying communication between the brain and lymph nodes in your gut to understand our immune response.

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UC lab identifies a genetic heart variant that leads to trouble for Maine Coon cats

March 25, 2021

A team of UC College of Medicine researchers tackled a cardiac condition in Maine Coon cats after a baffled owner reached out for help. Sakthivel Sadayappan, PhD, lead a team that was able to identify a mutation in a gene known as troponin-T (TNNT2), which regulates heart contractility. It is present in humans, but this was the first time it was associated with heart disease in cats.

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Hispanic Heritage Month event celebrates achievement in STEM

January 20, 2021

In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science hosted events to lend insight into the experiences of Hispanic and Latinx students and strategies to support their academic and professional success.

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Study: the pandemic’s impact on lung cancer

December 17, 2020

A recent study led by University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers shows the impact the pandemic had on lung cancer screening, which experts say could be bad for both screening programs in general and for the overall well-being of patients.