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Tuesday, April 21, 2026
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UofL Health Equity Innovation Hub awards $1 million for research to improve health outcomes
The University of Louisville’s Health Equity Innovation Hub has announced more than $1 million in research funding to advance health equity for communities that...
Ava Peruski
A day in the life of UofL student brain scientist
She’s heading into her third year as a UofL Cardinal, and neuroscience major Ava Peruski is taking part in hands-on research that is laying...
UofL internal grants fund research in AI, equity and more
Dozens of University of Louisville researchers have been awarded internal grant funding to explore topics ranging from artificial intelligence to COVID-19 and more. The funding...
UofL chemistry researcher Andrew Wilson.
UofL researcher wins prestigious award for energy innovation
A University of Louisville researcher has won a prestigious award for his work to better understand chemical reactions — work that could help produce...
Left to right:  Kelly Thomas, Claudia Angeli, Ph.D., Jeff Marquis and Susan Harkema, Ph.D.
UofL spinal cord injury researchers win innovation competition funding
University of Louisville researchers and their collaborators have won a Phase 1 prize in a $9.8 million National Institutes of Health innovation competition for...
Jun Yan, center, leads research to better understand immune dysregulation leading to acute respiratory distress in COVID-19 and other conditions. Yan and colleagues, including Anne Geller, right, discovered a specific type of immune cell associated with immune system overreaction in 2020 while treating COVID-19 patients. The work recently was funded by $5.8 in NIH grants.
UofL teams with Microsoft to explore AI in research
The University of Louisville is one of a handful of schools selected by Microsoft to explore how artificial intelligence can be used to help...
Peyton Deaton, junior Chemical Engineering student, is shown with the leg brace he designed and 3D printed.
UofL students help Ronald McDonald House patient with 3D-printed leg braces
When University of Louisville political science student Caleb He met patient Harleigh Bond and her family at his job at the reception desk at Ronald McDonald...
UofL astrophysics research-backed startup acquired
A machinery monitoring technology startup backed by University of Louisville astrophysics research and founded by a UofL alumnus has been acquired. The startup, RDI Technologies,...
UofL researchers (front to back) Hui Wang, Arjun Thapa and Milinda Bharatha apply a lithium titanate slurry coating to make lithium-ion electrode battery prototypes at UofL’s Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research. The coated anode material is paired with a corresponding cathode sheet to create lithium-ion batteries.
UofL industry/university research center receives additional funding to focus on electric vehicles, infrastructure
The announcement earlier this month that a second major automotive battery manufacturer is planning to build a large plant in Kentucky was welcome news...
UofL selects second round of projects for COVID-19 tech accelerator
A University of Louisville program aimed at solving the long-term health, economic and societal problems resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic has selected five projects...