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Cleveland Innovation District Partners Exceeding Many Targets Set by State and JobsOhio

25 examples of progress showcase the impact of successful collaboration.

Amrou Sarraj, MD

International Study Finds Thrombectomy Highly Effective Long-Term Treatment for Large Strokes

Led by University Hospitals stroke director Amrou Sarraj, MD, SELECT2 study results in The Lancet presented at International Stroke Conference.

UH and Oxford Therapeutics launch event October 2023

The Oxford-Harrington Rare Disease Centre Launches Pioneering Therapeutics Accelerator to Advance Innovative Treatments for Rare Diseases

The Therapeutics Accelerator (the ‘Accelerator’) will identify, fund and advance innovative projects from academic partners in the U.K. and U.S. with the goal to deliver 40 new potentially life-changing therapies for rare diseases into clinical...

Harrington Discovery Institute

Harrington Discovery Institute Scholar Successfully Moves New Drug for Rare, Genetic Eye Disease into Clinical Trial

Richard Kramer, PhD, hopes to help patients with retinitis pigmentosa.

New Alzheimer's Disease Study Seeks Northeast Ohio Volunteers with Down Syndrome

As many as eight in 10 people with Down syndrome develop Alzheimer’s disease; new study needs volunteers to help identify causes and treatments

University Hospitals First Site in U.S. for Study of Implantable Hearing Device in 5-to 11-year-olds with Congenital Abnormalities

There will be eight sites participating across the country and the study will enroll 50 patients in total.

New Clinical Trials from University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center to Begin with Human Protein

Follows successful on-site approach to producing and using anti-CD19 CAR T-Cells against B-cell malignancies; significant findings published in the journal Nature Communications this month.

Clinical Trial Shows Injectable Weight Loss Drug Directly Reduces Abdominal Fat

Findings could potentially widen use for overweight adults who are high risk for heart disease.

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