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  • 28 Oct 16

Investigation of a Novel Mediator of Cardiac Hypertrophy Funded by $1.7 Million Grant

Determining how the protein human antigen R (HuR) is activated, its function after activation, and possible association with cardiac hypertrophy are the goals of a study funded by a $1.7 million National Institute of Health (NIH) five-year grant recently awarded to Michael Tranter, PhD, and principal investigator for the study. Initial findings show that the

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  • 21 Nov 14

Scholarvision Episode 3

Saad Ahmad, MD, cardiology fellow at the University of Cincinnati Heart, Lung and Vascular Institute, interviews Jack Rubinstein, MD, assistant professor in the UC College of Medicine, about his research involving the heart.

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  • 22 Jul 15

With $2.4M Grant, Researchers to Collaborate in Study of Heart Disease

After receiving a five-year, $2.4 million grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), two University of Cincinnati researchers will collaborate on an investigation of gene-environment interactions during embryonic development and their consequences in adult heart disease. Alvaro Puga, PhD, of the Department of Environmental Health, and Jack Rubinstein, MD, of the Department

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