UofL researchers lead the call to increase genetic diversity in immunogenomics
Historically, most large-scale immunogenomic studies 鈥 those exploring the association between genes and disease 鈥 were conducted with a bias toward individuals of European...
UofL receives $11.3 million from NIH for liver research center
The University of Louisville Hepatobiology and Toxicology Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) has received $11.3 million in funding from the National Institutes of...
Clinical trial at UofL shows cell therapy improves outcomes in heart failure
A clinical trial conducted at the University of Louisville has shown for the first time that heart failure treatments using cells derived from the...
Norton Children鈥檚 Research Institute, affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine, to participate in COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial for children
The Norton Children鈥檚 Research Institute, affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine, will participate in a phase 2/3 clinical trial of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19...
UofL’s wastewater testing identifies new COVID-19 strain ahead of other testing methods
University of Louisville research that uses wastewater to monitor the rates of COVID-19 infection was first to identify a variant in Louisville, alerting officials...
UofL-born cell therapy startup completes $150 million IPO
A University of Louisville startup working to develop a therapy that could improve the lives of kidney transplant recipients and sufferers of severe autoimmune...
UofL’s Post COVID-19 Research Clinic documents long-term effects of infection
When Sophie Fritschner came down with COVID-19 on New Year鈥檚 Eve, she had a low-grade fever, cough and body aches. It took her a...
UofL student cancer tech startup wins inaugural innovation competition聽
A University of Louisville student startup aimed at fighting cancer has won the inaugural CardStart innovation competition.聽
The startup is MAC-BIO, led by MD/PhD student...
UofL receives grant to launch COVID-19 tech accelerator University seeks ideas from community partners to fulfill unmet needs through grant
The University of Louisville has received $750,000 from the U.S. Economic Development Administration to launch a new program aimed at solving the long-term health,...
UofL drives progress through industry partnerships
Universities聽are聽the perfect place for big ideas and 鈥渙ut of the box鈥澛爐hinking聽to solve problems.聽But big ideas need resources and connections聽in order to聽grow聽into fruition.聽
At聽UofL, industry partnerships聽help聽make...































