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Ohio State, Emory Launch Healthcare Partnership

Posted 12/18/2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Emory University and The Ohio State University Medical Center have formed the Alliance for Predictive and Personalized Health -- a partnership aimed at transforming health care into... The rest of the story

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Stem-Cell Transplant Increases Oxygen In Damaged Heart

Posted 11/29/2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Scientists have determined that stem cells transplanted into a damaged heart can increase the presence of oxygen at the site of injury, suggesting that such transplants might someday... The rest of the story

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Advisory: Ride for World Health Cruises in for OSU Global Health Day

Posted 5/14/2007

Dr. Jeremy Lazarus, chair of the American Medical Association’s Task Force on Health System Reform, will be speaking <b>today</b> at Ohio State University Medical Center. Lazarus is speaking as part... The rest of the story

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Cancer Pioneer, Researcher to Speak at OSU Medical Center

Posted 3/26/2007

Dr. Judah Folkman, the widely acclaimed pioneer of research leading to the discovery that tumors require the formation of new blood vessels -- a process known as angiogenesis -- will be the keynote speaker... The rest of the story

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One Wwox Isn't Enough (To Protect Against Cancer)

Posted 3/16/2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new study shows that the loss of even one of the two copies of a particular tumor-suppressor gene greatly increases the risk that lung cancer will develop in experimental animals. The... The rest of the story

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Notorious Cancer Gene May Work By Destroying Messenger

Posted 3/19/2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new study suggests how a notorious cancer gene may contribute to tumor growth. The insight emerged from a long-running study of a protein called PMR1, the key player in an unusual... The rest of the story

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High Expectations, Teamwork Pay Off in Robust Performance

Posted 1/24/2007  | Watch Watch : 150k

COLUMBUS, Ohio – High expectations and teamwork have combined to keep Ohio State University Medical Center on an upward trajectory toward its goals through solid financial management, improved faculty/staff... The rest of the story

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New Research Tower Helps Advance Personalized Health Care

Posted 11/1/2006

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A significant symbol of Ohio State University Medical Center’s personalized health care emphasis highlights the skyline of West 12th Avenue and is set to open its doors in December to... The rest of the story

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Study Shows How Protein Raises Antibody Output

Posted 8/3/2006

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Cancer immunologists here have discovered how a protein on the surface of antibody-making immune cells boosts the amount of antibody the cells make. The protein, called CD86, is present... The rest of the story

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Unusual Mechanism Keeps Repair Protein Accurate

Posted 7/25/2006

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Cancer researchers have discovered that a recently identified protein critical for repairing damaged genes uses an unusual mechanism to keep its repairs accurate. The protein, called... The rest of the story

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