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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Clara Sears, assistant professor and researcher in UofL鈥檚 Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, is working to understand how exposure to pollutants before birth and in infancy affects sleep health in adolescence. UofL photo.
UofL researcher connecting pollution exposure and sleep health
Clara Sears is fascinated by sleep. Quality sleep is essential to support growth and development and many adolescents in the U.S. are not getting...
Polypharmacy
UofL leader in medication management expands polypharmacy education, research
Demetra Antimisiaris, director of the Jean Frazier Polypharmacy and Medication Management Program (FPMMP) at the University of Louisville Schools of Medicine and Public Health...
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UofL developing AI model to improve outcomes in heart surgery American Heart Association grants UofL $750,000 to investigate artificial intelligence to reduce kidney injury in heart surgery
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve the medical field, UofL is investigating how AI could help improve patient outcomes during heart surgery. A $750,000 grant...
Solar panels
UofL-led Tech Hubs grant supercharges region鈥檚 role in energy innovation Partnership will develop plan for continued growth, including needed technology, infrastructure and workforce
The University of Louisville will lead a new consortium focused on cementing Kentucky鈥檚 role as a hub for innovation in energy, including batteries, hydrogen,...
UofL medical students and surgeons coauthored a journal article on the impact of the Future Healers Program.
Future Healers impact study published in The American Surgeon
A study focusing on the impact of the Future Healers Program has been published in The American Surgeon, showcasing how the prevention program influences...
Health Sciences Center courtyard
Endowment to support study of immune system and genetics
To remain at the forefront of immune system and disease research, the University of Louisville School of Medicine will establish the Carolyn Siler Browning...
A new study from the University of Louisville shows the nicotine in certain types of e-cigarettes may be more harmful than others. (Photo by Ethan Parsa from Pixabay)
UofL study shows nicotine in e-cigarettes may not be harmless, as some claim Pod-based e-cigarettes with higher nicotine more likely to cause irregular heartbeat
With the start of a new year, smokers and vapers may have resolved to quit or cut back on the habit to improve their...
School of Public Health and Information Sciences
UofL names new dean for School of Public Health and Information Sciences Kathryn Cardarelli begins April 2024
Kathryn (Katie) Cardarelli, has been named the new dean of the School of Public Health and Information Sciences (SPHIS) at the University of Louisville....
Microbiology and immunology professor Matthew Lawrenz, right, and doctoral student Katelyn Sheneman have received new research funding to better understand how bacteria can outmaneuver the immune system. UofL photo.
UofL researchers are unmasking an old foe鈥檚 tricks to thwart new diseases Research team awarded grants for further research on plague-causing bacteria
When the body encounters bacteria, viruses or harmful substances, its innate immune cells, neutrophils, assemble at the site to combat the invader. Bacteria and viruses...
Lab worker testing Louisville wastewater samples at the University of Louisville. UofL photo.
UofL Envirome wastewater surveillance shows rapid rise of flu virus
Flu season has officially arrived. Surveillance by the University of Louisville鈥檚 Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute shows a significant increase in flu virus concentration...