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Thursday, March 26, 2026
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...
UofL researcher Daniel DeCaro called the decision to trade personal choice for economic security a fundamental Faustian bargain. Painting: "Faust and Mephistofle" by Eugène Siberdt (1851-1931), public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
UofL researchers describe fundamental Faustian bargain: When do people forfeit personal choice for economic security?
People value their right to make choices in life. However, in order to obtain important goods, services and protection, they are willing to give...
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...
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 speed medical innovation
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – University of Louisville research could help spur new medicines by extending the usable life of test heart tissue from one day...
Facility team in the of the UofL Health - Brown Cancer Center GMP Manufacturing Facility at the University of Louisville.
IN8bio partners with the Dunbar CAR T-Cell program at the University of Louisville as the manufacturing center for INB-400
Agreement provides exclusive access to state-of-the-art GMP manufacturing suites to support Phase 2 clinical studies Potential to expand the agreement to support commercial-scale manufacturing NEW...
Participants in a learning event for the Certified Franchise Executive program hosted by the International Franchise Association. (Credit: The International Franchise Association)
International Franchise Association, University of Louisville announce first-of-its-kind partnership to offer franchising certification
Landmark partnership between tier-one research institution and international trade association to educate and empower franchising industry professionals WASHINGTON, D.C. and LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The...
SoFab Inks LLC, a startup consisting of University of Louisville graduate students and mentored by UofL faculty members, is a finalist in the U.S. Department of Energy’s American-Made Perovskite Startup Prize. From left, Craig Grapperhaus, professor of chemistry, graduate students Sashil Chapagain, Blake Martin and Peter Armstrong and Thad Druffel, research theme leader. Photo by Andrew Marsh.
UofL-based startup wins energy prize for ink to be used in perovskite solar cells
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A University of Louisville student-led startup has won $200,000 in a prestigious U.S. Department of Energy competition focused on next-generation energy...
The Adaptive Robotic Nursing Assistant, developed by UofL's robotics team. The team participated in UofL's I-Corps site program.
UofL, partners launch new regional research-backed innovation hub
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville and partners have received $15 million from the National Science Foundation to launch a new regional hub...
The robot Tiago is introduced to students at UofL’s Louisville Automation and Robotics Research Institute, known as LARRI. LARRI and two other facilities at UofL will use new federal funding to procure additional robotic technology and introduce that technology to students, trainees and workers.
UofL receives $750,000 in federal funding to enhance advanced manufacturing workforce Robotics and Additive Manufacturing Pathways to SUCCESS program launched to make automation technology accessible
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville has received $750,000 to launch the Robotics and Additive Manufacturing Pathways to SUCCESS (RAMPS) program aimed at...
Henry Snaith, professor of physics at the University of Oxford and co-founder and chief scientific officer of Oxford PV, is the winner of the 2021 Leigh Ann Conn Prize for Renewable Energy from the University of Louisville.
UofL’s renewable energy prize awarded to University of Oxford’s Henry Snaith for improved solar cells Nominations for 2023 Leigh Ann Conn Prize due by Dec. 31, 2022
EDITOR’S NOTE: Download a photo of Snaith here. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Henry Snaith, professor of physics at the University of Oxford and co-founder and chief...