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Thursday, April 16, 2026
Pawel Lorkiewicz, assistant professor of chemistry and a researcher in the UofL Superfund Research Center, established methods for detecting and quantifying urinary metabolites of VOCs which are used in the human and wastewater studies for VOC exposure.
UofL Superfund Research Center receives $10.8 million to expand studies into effects of environmental toxins
The University of Louisville has been awarded $10.8 million in renewed funding for the UofL Superfund Research Center, part of the Christina Lee Brown...
Lauren Garrett, UofL senior bioengineering student, tests one of two new multiphoton confocal microscopes provided to the University of Louisville by the Veterans Health Administration
UofL and Robley Rex VA Medical Center partnership leads to new state-of-the-art multiphoton microscopes for exposure studies
As the nation gets set to celebrate Veterans Day on Nov. 11, a pair of new state-of-the-art microscopes have been provided by the Veterans...
Alex Carll, assistant professor in the UofL Department of Physiology, front, with Matthew Nystoriak, associate professor of medicine
UofL researchers discover e-cigarettes cause cardiac arrhythmias
A new study from University of Louisville researchers in the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute has found that exposure to e-cigarette aerosols can cause...
The University of Louisville celebrated the opening of its new Center for Engaged Learning October 18, 2022.
UofL’s Center for Engaged Learning invests in student success beyond the classroom
The University of Louisville celebrated its strong ties to the community Oct. 18, with the opening of the Center for Engaged Learning (CEL). Located...
Qualifying students at the University of Louisville can now gain hands-on work experience in roles across nearly all disciplines, ranging from technology to accounting to design, while earning market-rate wages averaging around $20 per hour. (UofL Photo)
UofL program gives students hands-on experience in startups
A new University of Louisville program is helping students gain hands-on experience working in innovative local startups, each with a distinct focus on health...
A UofL study is believed to be the first to use biological data to connect factors like stress, capacity, physical and social environment and whether work is meaningful with risk for chronic health conditions.
UofL research shows connection between work and health UofL study believed to be first at linking actual biological data to workplace factors that cause chronic health conditions
With employee burnout high and the Great Resignation looming, pioneering new research from the University of Louisville shows some likely drivers in workplace culture...
Researcher Matthew Neal in UofL鈥檚 Acoustical Test Facility.聽
UofL virtual reality researcher selected for national innovation program
University of Louisville researchers studying how virtual reality technologies can help those with hearing disabilities were selected for a prestigious innovation program through the...
A bird鈥檚-eye view of the Louisville Medical & 成人直播 District known as 鈥淟OUMED.鈥 Image credit: Gamble Associates.
Louisville Medical & 成人直播 District, known as 鈥淟OUMED,鈥 announces development strategy
The Louisville Medical and 成人直播 District (LOUMED) this week announced its development strategy, taking its first step towards revitalizing and shaping the vital district...
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities has recognized the University of Louisville for its exemplary community engagement work at the health care clinic for racetrack workers at Churchill Downs.
University of Louisville recognized for exemplary community engagement project
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities has recognized the University of Louisville for its exemplary community engagement work at the health care clinic...
Jessica Miller, a UofL graduate student researcher, works on methods and cultures that could extend the shelf life of tissue for cardiotoxicity testing of new drug candidates. (UofL Photo)
UofL research extending usable life of heart tissue could help speed medical innovation
University of Louisville research could help spur new medicines by extending the usable life of test heart tissue from one day to 12. The...