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  • NHLBI Distributes $31.5M to Launch Centers for Accelerated Innovations
    Medicine; Case Western Reserve University; Cincinnati Children's Hospital; The Ohio State University, Columbus; and University of Cincinnati), and UC BRAID Center for Accelerated ...
    9-26-2013
  • The Top 50 NIH-Funded Universities
    ... 254 awards #38. University of Utah FY 2013: $98,449,243 toward 281 awards #37. Ohio State University FY 2013: $98,498,884 toward 286 awards #36: University of Illinois FY 2013: ...
    8-13-2013
  • Strategies to Optimize Cell Culture
    ... Jeffrey J. Chalmers, Ph.D., professor, chemical & biomolecular engineering, Ohio State University, poses questions about the validity of this worry. "Shear sensitivity is misused. ...
    6-1-2013
  • GEN | Biolinks
    ... NZBIO Odyssey Thera, Inc Ohio Department of Development Ohio State University Oklahoma BioScience Association Oklahoma Department of Commerce Oligo Factory OMT, Inc. ...
  • How Vitamin E Might Prevent Cancer
    A form of vitamin E inhibits the activation of an enzyme that is essential for cancer cell survival, according to researchers from Ohio State University. The loss of the enzyme, ...
    3-15-2013
  • 20 Top-Salaried Research University Leaders
    University $1,932,931 in FY 2010-2011 #3. E. Gordon Gee, Ed.D. President, Ohio State University $1,992,221 in FY 2010-2011 #2. Nicholas S. Zeppos, J.D. Chancellor, ...
    10-5-2012
  • The Search for Depression Biomarkers
    ... Last April, researchers at Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine, Northwestern University, Ohio State University College of Medicine, and The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ...
    9-15-2012
  • Alzheimer's Disease Mice Retain Their Cognitive Function
    The Ohio State University-led team found that genetically deleting JNK3 in FAD mice led to dramatic improvements that allowed the animals to retain 80% normal cognitive function by ...
    9-6-2012
  • The Search for Depression Biomarkers
    ... Last April, researchers at Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine, Northwestern University, Ohio State University College of Medicine, and The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ...
    8-24-2012
  • microRNAs and Cancer Susceptibility
    study at the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus, and Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo. ...
    8-14-2012
  • Clinical Application of miRNAs a Ways Off
    Signatures Carlo Croce, M.D., director of Human Cancer Genetics at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, and colleagues reported that they identified a 9-miRNA ...
    8-1-2012
  • Clinical Application of miRNAs Remains a Ways Off
    Research Carlo Croce, M.D., director of Human Cancer Genetics at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, and colleagues reported that they identified a 9-miRNA ...
    7-17-2012
  • Translational Medicine Centers
    The University of Florida is building a $45 million Clinical and Translational Research Building in Gainesville, while two Buckeye State schools, The Ohio State University and Ohio ...
    5-29-2012
  • Academia Increasingly Going Beyond Basic Research by Setting...
    Not all translational medicine efforts involve bricks and mortar. In April The Ohio State University committed $20 million and Ohio University another $15 million toward a new ...
    5-29-2012
  • Tech Tips: Next-Generation Sequencing
    ... Dr. Kiss: We currently use a turnkey service at The Ohio State University via 454 Roche, as well as Illumina HiSeq 2000 at the University of Cincinnati. Our projects mostly involve ...
    4-15-2012
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    Journal Articles

  • Environmental Salmonella Surveillance in The Ohio State University...
    Mital Pandya, Thomas Wittum, Daniel A. Tadesse, Wondwossen Gebreyes, Armando Hoet
    Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
    Environmental Salmonella Surveillance in The Ohio State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases Sampling was conducted at The Ohio State ...
  • Impact Speed Does Not Determine Severity of Spinal Cord Injury...
    Joong Hee Kim, Tsang-Wei Tu, Philip V. Bayly, Sheng-Kwei Song
    Journal of Neurotrauma
    Abstract The speed of three leading rodent SCI impacting devices-0.1?m/s (Infinite Horizon), 0.2?m/s (Ohio State University), and 0.4?m/s (New York University)-were investigated ...
  • Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) May Provide Effective Palliation in...
    Ludmila Katherine Martin, Gregory Otterson, Tanios Bekaii-Saab
    Photomedicine and Laser Surgery
    Methods: Data were obtained from patients treated with Photofrin PDT for primary tracheal carcinoma at the Ohio State University. Demographic data as well as survival and response ...
  • Epidemiological Profiling of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus...
    Armando Hoet, Joany C Van Balen, Rocio Coromoto Nava-Hoet, Shane Bateman, Andrew Hillier, John Dyce, Thomas E. Wittum
    Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
    A total of 435 dogs were enrolled in the MRSA active surveillance program at The Ohio State University-Veterinary Medical Center over a one-year period. Dogs were screened for MRSA ...

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