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Vintage tricked-out rides like this Ford coupe with a rumble seat will again be featured at Cruzin鈥 for Cancer on Saturday, Aug. 29
Sixth annual Cruzin鈥 for Cancer car show to benefit cancer patients and research at UofL set for Aug. 29 Despite postponement due to the pandemic, event organizer did not want to skip a year of helping
LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 Organizer Richard Luce, Jr. decided the show must go on. The sixth annual Cruzin鈥 for Cancer event will take place Saturday,...
UofL closing digital divide with free laptops
LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥撀燭he University of Louisville is giving out free computers to qualifying students as the ongoing global health emergency has resulted in a...
Incoming freshman class sees increase at University of Louisville
Despite the enormous challenges necessitated by the ongoing global health emergency, thousands of students started fall classes at the University of Louisville Aug. 17...
SnapShot created by Bing Li, Ph.D., to illustrate the functions of fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs)
UofL immunologist summarizes functions of protein family associated with obesity for scientific community SnapShot of FABP functions published in prestigious journal Cell
LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 Fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs) serve as a type of chaperone, coordinating the transport of fatty acids and other molecules between...
UofL Trager Institute鈥檚 Republic Bank Foundation Optimal Aging Clinic
Launch of acupuncture services addresses wellbeing of older adults, health care providers and caregivers UofL Trager Institute launches acupuncture services at Republic Bank Foundation Optimal Aging Clinic in partnership with Louisville-based AcuBalance
LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 The UofL Trager Institute now offers comprehensive acupuncture services at its Republic Bank Foundation Optimal Aging Clinic. These new acupuncture services...
Immunomodulatory signal presentation via synthetic hydrogel material promotes generation of T regulatory cells (green) in the local graft microenvironment (CD3+ T cells in red, and nuclei staining in blue) after implantation into a clinically relevant transplant model for the treatment of type 1 diabetes. (Credit: Georgia Tech)
UofL-born technology for treating Type 1 diabetes has commercial partner
LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 A University of Louisville-born therapy that helps people with Type 1 diabetes stay off immunosuppressants by re-educating the body鈥檚 immune system...
UofL Trager Institute
UofL Trager Institute works to reduce social isolation for older adults through technology innovation Initiatives to benefit older adults during pandemic to be discussed in weekly information session Aug. 4
LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 Amid efforts to stem the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, social isolation and loneliness have emerged as a significant public health...
Allen Morris, executive director of the UofL Commercialization EPI-Center
UofL, partners will help commercialize Kentucky university-born technologies New effort, backed by $1.15 million from the Commonwealth, will encourage growth of innovative companies in Kentucky
LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 The University of Louisville and partners will lead an effort to bring technologies born at Kentucky universities to market, thanks to...
Phase II results of Co-Immunity Project show higher-than-expected rates of exposure to novel coronavirus in Jefferson County Study finds 4-6 times higher rates of exposure to the virus than previously detected
LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 Results from the second phase of the University of Louisville鈥檚 groundbreaking project to track COVID-19 in Jefferson County show that 4...
Geoffrey Clark, Ph.D.
UofL technology that may inhibit pathway for cancer gets commercial partner Researchers say the technology could solve 鈥渙ne of the holy grails鈥 of cancer treatment
LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 A University of Louisville-born invention that may help treat cancer now has a commercial partner. Qualigen Therapeutics Inc., a California biotechnology company...