UofL cardiologist leading clinical trial for high potential new therapy for heart failure Multicenter trial of adult stem cells derived from donated umbilical cords is first in U.S. to test this therapy and IV delivery for heart failure; first in world to test multiple doses
A new stem cell therapy for heart failure is being tested in patients at the University of Louisville and UofL Health.
The trial is the...
UofL Brandeis School of Law wins American Bar Association award
UofL’s Brandeis School of Law student bar association has received the 2023-2024 Student Bar Association (SBA) Award from the American Bar Association (ABA).
The award...
LOUMED Commons to feature new green spaces near UofL’s Health Sciences Center
The Louisville Medical & ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ District (LOUMED) has announced plans for the creation of LOUMED Commons, an innovative urban park initiative designed to introduce much-needed...
Three UofL students, one engaging summer Students take part in UofL’s Summer Research Opportunity Program
Meg Gibson never thought she would be excited to look at tree rings. Yet, that’s exactly what she has been doing this summer. Â
“Getting...
UofL Cardinals punch tickets to summer Olympics
Several Cardinals are taking part in the 2024 Summer Olympics, including a history-making track and field athlete. Â
Senior Jayden Ulrich is the first Cardinal...
UofL program empowers local teachers to bring science to life
Imagine a classroom filled with students passionate about science in Louisville. Thanks to a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant administered by the University of...
Going for Gold: UofL researcher explores why many Olympians are college athletes
In summer 2021, more than 600 elite athletes made their way to Tokyo as part of the U.S. Olympic team.Â
The vast majority — some...
Q&A: UofL AI safety expert says artificial superintelligence could harm humanity
Roman Yampolskiy knows a thing or two about artificial intelligence (AI). A University of Louisville associate professor of computer science, he conducts research into...
UofL researchers gain $3.6 million to study and prevent effects of arsenic exposure
University of Louisville researchers have received $3.6 million in new grant funding to study the role of arsenic exposure in causing cancer and other...
UofL dental faculty’s experience fuels passion to help those with special needs
It must have been fate. At 3 years old, Tiffany McPheeters carried dental floss in her back pocket. Now an assistant professor at University...




























