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Department of Medicine

Research Project Center

The Department of Medicine Research Project Center provides comprehensive research support services at each level of the research process, from preliminary ideas to funded research to closeout.Ìý Sponsored research is conducted as a college and department function.Ìý Research Project Center staff are available to directly provide needed services or facilitate referrals to individuals within the institution when appropriate.

ÒùÆÞÉç Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is responsible for submitting to funding agencies proposals requesting support for research and other scholarly projects. Resulting awards are made to RSP, which administers them on behalf of faculty and staff at the ÒùÆÞÉç. Research Project Center staff work with the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and Grants Accounting on a regular basis and will support faculty members in this process.

Meet the Research project Center team


Research news and events

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Join us on the 4th Thursday of each month at 8:00 a.m. for the Department of Medicine Research Grand Rounds; HEB105Ìý
Next Conference: April 23, 2026.

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Great Lakes Aerosol Monitoring Research (GLAMR Study)

Ìýand ÒùÆÞÉç is conducting theÌýGreat Lakes Aerosol Monitoring Research (GLAMR Study). People who live, work, or recreate near or on Lake Erie in Lucas, Sandusky, or Ottawa counties may be eligible to participate.

Great Lakes Aerosol Monitoring Research (GLAMR Study)ÌýÌý

Research in Progress Schedule

The Department of Medicine hosts weekly Research in Progress Updates.Ìý to learn about the latest research.

Research Symposium 2021

TheÌý 4th Annual Department of Medicine Research Symposium was held on Thursday, October 31, 2024.ÌýÌýThis event included an address from our keynote speaker,Ìý Matthias Kretzler, MD, from The University of Michigan.

2024 Research Symposium Program
2023 Research Symposium Program

Mediciaid Equity Simulation

ÒùÆÞÉç is now offering the Medicaid Care Experience Simulation project toÌýhelp frontline health care providers combat health disparities, reduce implicit biases, and improve the care of patients insured through Medicaid.

Medicaid Care Experience Simulation Ìý

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OHIO CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH COLLABORATIVE

ÒùÆÞÉç has teamed up with six of Ohio's medical schools to improve cardiovascular health and diabetes mellitus outcomes and eliminate disparities in Ohio's Medicaid population. Cardi-OH (Lance Dworkin, MD - PI) and the Ohio Diabetes ConsortiumÌýis a group of health care professionals who identify, produce, and disseminate evidence-based cardiovascular best practices to primary care teams through monthly newsletters and online resources. Support this collaborative by registering at the Cardi-OH website at.

Capsules
Capsules provide busy clinicians brief summaries of best practices that are ready to be implemented in clinical care.
Podcasts
Podcasts highlight national, state, and local leaders discussing
timely topics for primary care clinicians.
Team Best Practices
Experts researchÌýand disseminate best practicesÌýfor primary care providers to use in clinical care.
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RESEARCH AT UTOLEDO

Learn more about research at ÒùÆÞÉç College of Medicine and Life Sciences:

VISIT OUR COLLEGE RESEARCH WEBSITE