Team of researchers open potentially new pathway for treating type 1 diabetes
By instructing key immune system cells to accept transplanted insulin-producing islets, a team of researchers, including those from the University of Louisville, has opened...
UofL faculty/staff show off artistic talents during annual Open Walls exhibit
Starting next week and through June, the Photographic Archives Gallery in Ekstrom Library will be full of an eclectic mix of artwork ranging from...
UofL research refutes 1987 study of shaken babies
Violent shaking of an infant for just 3 to 4 seconds can cause severe brain injury according to a joint study by researchers at...
Fund exists to aid UofL staff in times of crisis
Did you know UofL's Staff Senate manages an emergency financial assistance fund known as the Self Help and Relief Effort (SHARE) Program? The SHARE...
Study: Thousands of women diagnosed with breast cancer might not need chemotherapy UofL doctor says study of women with most common type confirms what many had believed
Thousands of women diagnosed with the most common type of breast cancer can now skip chemotherapy and still have the same outcome, according to...
Cardinal Singers take home another international award
The University of Louisville Cardinal Singers are international stars, once again.聽
UofL鈥檚 most selective choir won the Grand Prize in the 11th International Choir Competition...
UofL’s Conn Center is building a better foundation
Researchers at the Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research in the J.B. Speed School of Engineering will spend the next two years on a...
UofL researcher-entrepreneurs share experiences in new program
A new program at the University of Louisville aims to give researchers a little guidance when trying to commercialize innovations developed here.
The Forcht Center...
UofL’s Department of Neurological Surgery adds research faculty member
Nelleke C. van Wouwe, PhD, MSc, joined the research faculty at the University of Louisville School of Medicine as assistant professor in the Department...
Public health student discusses unique research program, epidemiology interests Q&A with Delvon Mattingly
Delvon Mattingly completes his master鈥檚 degree in epidemiology at the end of the summer. He was one of the first graduates of the School...
































