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Thursday, April 16, 2026
Claudia Angeli, Ph.D., left, with UofL research participants Kelly Thomas and Jeff Marquis and trainer Kristin Benton
UofL receives $7.8M grant to enhance epidural stimulation technology for individuals with spinal cord injury
Researchers at UofL made news worldwide in 2018 when two people diagnosed with complete spinal cord injuries recovered the ability to walk thanks to...
UofL Trager Institute鈥檚 Republic Bank Foundation Optimal Aging Clinic
Trager Institute and Logistics and Distribution Institute collaborate to establish safe COVID-19 clinic operations
The Republic Bank Foundation Optimal Aging Clinic will use information gained from a collaboration between the University of Louisville Trager Institute and the UofL...
Robotics researcher Dan Popa, Ph.D., with one of his robots
UofL secures $170 million in record-breaking year for research Funding from commercialization also marks best year yet
The University of Louisville secured nearly $170 million to support groundbreaking research in the 2019-2020 fiscal year 鈥 the university鈥檚 most successful year ever...
The University of Louisville is teaming up with business leaders to launch the Artificial Intelligence Innovation Consortium, a first-of-its kind alliance for the city.
UofL鈥檚 contribution to Louisville鈥檚 鈥榚quitable economic recovery鈥 featured in Forbes
The City of Louisville was recently in the spotlight for a Forbes article about 鈥渆quitable economic recovery.鈥 What that means exactly is the ability...
Stuart K. Williams II, Ph.D.
UofL cell therapy startup acquired by publicly-traded biotech firm UofL to lead planned clinical trial for COVID-19-related acute respiratory distress
A University of Louisville-born startup using innovative personalized cell therapies to help patients with pancreatitis and other conditions has been acquired by publicly traded...
Allen Morris, executive director of the UofL Commercialization EPI-Center
UofL, partners will help commercialize Kentucky university-born technologies New effort, backed by $1.15 million from the Commonwealth, will encourage growth of innovative companies in Kentucky
The University of Louisville and partners will lead an effort to bring technologies born at Kentucky universities to market, thanks to $1.16 million in...
The nanofilter prototype
UofL researchers are working to develop a more effective and reusable N95 mask
Scientists at the University of Louisville鈥檚 Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research and the Advanced Manufacturing Institute of Science & Technology (AMIST) have partnered...
Dr. Kyle Brothers is working on a grant from the National Human Genome Institute to answer a bioethical question about who owns blood or urine samples for research.
UofL selects Grand Challenges as priority research areas Now, seeks additional feedback from campus community to strengthen challenges
How will we empower our communities? How will we advance human health beyond disease? And how will we engineer a future economy built on...
Speed School’s 3-D printers put to unexpected uses during coronavirus outbreak
When Lowe Elementary School Technology Coordinator Lyn Travis attended a two-day workshop about 3-D printing earlier this month through the University of Louisville鈥檚 Speed...
Seyed Karimi, PhD
Depth of recession depends on containment of COVID-19, says UofL health economist
Strategies to contain the spread of COVID-19 have put pressure on the United States economy as many businesses have closed their doors and millions...