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Samuel Dudley

October 10, 2012

Developing a blood test for heart failure

Samuel Dudley is developing a diagnostic blood test that could help save the lives of patients who come to the ER with heart failure.

Xavier Llor

October 10, 2012

An alternative to colonoscopy

Too many people refuse screenings for colorectal cancer because the tests are uncomfortable and costly. Xavier Llor has a better idea.

Hayat Onyuksel

October 10, 2012

Targeting liver disease with gene therapy

There’s no treatment for liver fibrosis, a disease that kills about 29,000 Americans each year. Hayat Onyuksel and her team of researchers are working to change that.

October 10, 2012

UI Hospital unveils new transplant unit, research center

The UI Hospital unveiled two new units last week that focus on healing patients with devastating chronic diseases.

Stephen Ragalie stops for a photo with the pep band

October 10, 2012

With crowd’s support, he crosses the finish line

On Sunday, I had thousands of friends and family — it didn’t matter if we weren’t related. Two million spectators cheered us on as we ran the Chicago Marathon.

2012 Chicago Marathon

October 10, 2012

UIC marathoners stay the course

After the Chicago Marathon Sunday, Ryan Muench has some serious bragging rights. […]

October 10, 2012

Police Beat

UIC Police reports for Oct. 1-7.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

October 10, 2012

Campus News

“Inequality and Exclusion: The Theory and Practice of Human Rights,” marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of writer and philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the 250th anniversary of his book The Social Contract.

October 10, 2012

Consequences of amending Constitution

On Nov. 6, the citizens of Illinois will be asked to vote on a proposal to amend the state constitution. The changes wrought by Constitutional Amendment 49 would affect every state university.

UIC Police car

October 10, 2012

Staying alert the best way to be safe, UIC Police advise

It’s tempting to text, talk on the phone or listen to music while walking around campus, but you’re safest when you don’t, says UIC Police Commander Kathryn Kajari.

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