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CosmeticsDesign Europe: Pharmacy college launches new graduate certificate program

June 23, 2023

A new graduate program, headed by K.P. Ananth, will teach pharmaceutical scientists the development of cosmetic products using natural ingredients. UC has made the graduate certification program available to educate cosmetic manufacturing professionals in preventing contamination of cosmetic products produced with natural preservatives.

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Which is better: in-person or virtual business meetings?

June 20, 2023

After the rise of remote working, businesses everywhere are continuing to take advantage of digital technology to hold virtual meetings. But is the convenience of tuning in virtually worth the benefit over being there in person? UC's 1819 Innovation Hub business experts weigh in.

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UC biologist unlocks secret of metal-munching bacteria

June 20, 2023

University of Cincinnati Assistant Professor Annette Rowe is studying the power of microbes that can use minerals to store an electrical charge and then recover that energy when needed — like an organic battery.

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UC Makerspace simplifies 3D printing

June 14, 2023

At the UC Ground Floor Makerspace, students and faculty can harness the power of 3D printing to bring their imaginations to life. Working with various materials from basic plastics to high performance composites, a range of objects from everyday practical items to awe-inspiring works of art can be made using 3D printers.

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6 UC business development services every aspiring entrepreneur needs

June 14, 2023

Want to launch a winning business right here in Cincinnati? Thanks to the services available through the University of Cincinnati’s 1819 Innovation Hub, you don’t have to do it alone. As the front door to UC, the hub connects small business owners, entrepreneurs and innovators to services that will help turn your venture into the next big thing.

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Residents in 'digital deserts' have fewer health care options

June 13, 2023

A University of Cincinnati epidemiologist found that residents in counties with limited access to high-speed internet face fewer health care options than people who live in counties with widespread computer literacy and access to high-speed internet.