Loading Results

UH Research & Education Institute

Showing   of 141 results

Thumbnail image of Penni and Steve Weinberg.

$5 million gift from Penni and Stephen Weinberg Will Support the Future Iris S. and Bert L. Wolstein Center at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

Facility will be the epicenter of learning and connection at UH.

Thumbnail image of patient Mandy Ensman on an exercise bike.

Researchers at University Hospitals and the Cleveland VA Say Long-Term Exercise Programs May Restore Neural Connections in Parkinson’s Patients

Investigators used deep brain stimulation devices to record brain signal changes after 12 dynamic cycling sessions.

C-Path’s Translational Therapeutics Accelerator Announces $200,000 Grant for Drug Development Project in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center physician awarded funding to advance novel therapy for IBD.

Thumbnail image of Dr. Martha Sajatovic.

Epilepsy self-management program shows promise to control seizures, improve mood and quality of life

Program developed by a UH & CWRU-led research team that teaches people with epilepsy how to “self-manage” their disorder is showing positive results.

Harrington Discovery Institute exterior

Harrington Discovery Institute Announces 2025 Scholar-Innovator Award Recipients

Drug development grant will advance 10 physician-scientists’ discoveries toward the clinic.

UH Cleveland Medical Center

UH Cleveland Medical Center Currently Recruiting People with Early Alzheimer’s Disease for a Clinical Trial Evaluating Benfotiamine, a Synthetic Version of Thiamine (Vitamin B1)

Phase 2 study funded by the National Institute on Aging, part of the NIH, is evaluating effects of benfotiamine on cognitive function.

Thumbnail image of AI chest x-ray

UH Cleveland Medical Center Activates AI for Early Lung Cancer Identification

‘Second set of eyes’ aims to help physicians find small pulmonary nodules

Dr. Grace McComsey headshot

New Scientific Research Sheds Light on the Role of Vitamins K2 MK-7 and D3 in Alleviating Long COVID Symptoms

A groundbreaking clinical trial conducted by University Hospitals and published in the peer-reviewed journal Nutrients has revealed that a daily dose of vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 MK-7 could help improve symptoms of long COVID.

Results are loading...