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UC startup makes advancements in ‘green’ chemistry

April 18, 2022

A University of Cincinnati Venture Lab-backed startup is developing a new method of chemistry that could make a wide range of products including agrichemicals, pharmaceuticals and plastics more environmentally friendly.

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Using electricity to treat cancer

April 12, 2022

The University of Cincinnati's Kyle Wang, MD, is the site principal investigator for the Trident trial, studying the effectiveness of earlier electrical treatment through Optune devices to treat glioblastomas.

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Medscape: Supermarket diet advice improves DASH adherence: SuperWIN

April 4, 2022

Researchers at UC collaborated with Kroger on the SuperWIN study, which provided dietary advice in the store for 250 enrolled patients. The study was presented at American College of Cardiology 2022 Scientific Session by Dylan Steen, MD, of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. He was interviewed by Medscape about the collaboration.

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Venture Lab-backed startup earns $6 million of funding

April 4, 2022

With $6 million of funding, including $2 million from the U.S. Department of Defense, a University of Cincinnati Venture Lab-backed startup is developing methods to treat musculoskeletal disorders that are minimally invasive and could regenerate damaged tissue.

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UC, Kroger form research collaboration to improve health outcomes

April 4, 2022

The University of Cincinnati, UC Health, Cincinnati Children’s and Kroger are partnering to help make health care more accessible to consumers in a first-of-its kind research study designed to improve health outcomes through retail-based dietary interventions.

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Confronting crisis: Leaders discuss lessons learned

April 1, 2022

Preparation, access to data and expertise and an approach that focuses on individuals has helped three leaders in Ohio who have confronted crises including the COVID-19 pandemic, opioid epidemic and unemployment among a vulnerable population.

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Conversion process turns pollution into cash

March 17, 2022

Engineers at the University of Cincinnati have developed a promising electrochemical system to convert emissions from chemical and power plants into useful products while addressing climate change.