Impactful nurses across Kentucky receive UofL Nightingale Awards
The critical and often unsung work of registered nurses was celebrated at the third annual University of Louisville School of Nursing Florence Nightingale Awards...
Setting the bar for heart, lung and blood research for the next decade
For the second time in three weeks, the University of Louisville will host a director from the National Institutes of Health.
Gary H. Gibbons, MD,...
UofL researchers examine Affordable Care Act implementation in Louisville The report looks at outreach, enrollment, and the remaining uninsured
Findings from a recent study on health care utilization in Metro Louisville indicate the uninsured rate decreased by more than half in just one...
UofL working to improve health care for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities Second annual conference on caring for adults with IDD set for Nov. 12 at UofL
Thanks to advances in medical science and a highly developed network of specialized pediatric health care services, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)...
UofL’s Optimal Aging Lecture to focus on national health insurance
On the day after the nation selects the next president, a lecture at UofL will examine one of the most hotly debated issues during...
Air pollution linked to blood vessel damage in healthy young adults UofL research team co-authors American Heart Association Rapid Access Journal Report
Fine particulate matter air pollution may be associated with blood vessel damage and inflammation among young, healthy adults, according to new research in Circulation...
UofL School of Dentistry contributes to study on children’s access to oral health
Access to oral health care has increased since 2001, yet more children face urgent dental needs, according to a new study co-颅released by Delta...
Research!Louisville 2016 winners announced
Research!Louisville, which took place Oct. 11-14, featured multiple seminars, two nursing symposiums, lectures, workshops, scientific poster competitions and exhibits. In addition, the University of...
New robotic device to boost balance in spinal cord injury patients at UofL $5 million grant awarded to UofL and Columbia University researchers to develop Tethered Pelvic Assist Device
Spinal cord injury researchers at the University of Louisville pioneered activity-based interventions that have helped individuals with spinal cord injury improve mobility.聽The addition of...
UofL surgeons involved in Indiana woman’s double hand transplant Louella Aker, 69, becomes first female hand transplant recipient in Kentucky
A Jeffersonville, Indiana, woman has become the first female hand transplant recipient in Kentucky and the 10th patient to receive a hand transplant from...




























