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Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Living near an abundance of trees such as this one on the University of Louisville campus were shown to offset the negative effects of air pollution on blood vessel health in a recent UofL study
UofL research: Living near trees may prevent vascular damage from pollution
Researchers at the University of Louisville have shown that living near an abundance of green vegetation can offset the negative effects of air pollution...
Co-Immunity Project testing site
COVID-19 rates continue to increase, with highest rates among 18-34-year-olds Overall mid-December infection levels highest so far, antibody rates show 1 in 10 have been exposed to virus
The steady increase of coronavirus infections throughout Jefferson County has been confirmed by a new round of testing by the Co-Immunity Project. The recent...
UofL Trager Institute’s 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...
Huang-Ge Zhang, Ph.D.
UofL researcher uses fruit for less toxic drug delivery Suite of technologies now has commercial partner to bring them to market
UofL researchers have found a less toxic way to deliver medicines by using the natural lipids in plants, particularly grapefruit and ginger. The resulting intellectual...
Co-Immunity Project testing site
Co-Immunity Project shows COVID-19 infection rate in Jefferson County increased tenfold since September
Coronavirus infections in Metro Louisville likely are far higher than the already spiking rates reported by the health department, according to researchers with the...
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...
The unique cell therapy technology is a result of pioneering research conducted at UofL by the team of Suzanne Ildstad.
UofL-born company secures an additional $115 million to advance cell therapy Funding comes on the heels of $100 million raised last year
A company born at the University of Louisville has raised an additional $115 million to further develop a therapy that could improve the lives...
Air pollution. Image: wallpaperflare.com
UofL to advance carbon dioxide reduction research with new DOE grant
Researchers at the University of Louisville Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research and Department of Chemistry are working to convert the greenhouse gas carbon...
The oval entrance and Grawemeyer Hall at UofL.
Students encouraged to ‘grow’ their mindsets over Fall Break
UofL students will have a unique opportunity to bond – and grow – over Fall Break this year, thanks to the inaugural Fall Break...
David A. Johnson, Ph.D., M.P.H., C.P.H., engages students in a socially distanced classroom
Pandemic fuels interest in public health education at UofL
Public health workers are among those on the frontlines addressing COVID-19, igniting a new awareness about the profession. The interest is leading many to...