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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
UofL professor part of important cosmology discovery
A University of Louisville astronomy and astrophysics professor is part of an international team of researchers working on a discovery that could change one...
Law professor Tony Arnold talks with law students Cameron Lyons, Frank Bencomo and Lauren Neal
UofL Brandeis School of Law strives to enhance the diverse make-up of legal experts in an underrepresented niche
The percentage of lawyers of color in the United States is disproportionately low, with African Americans and Latino individuals making up roughly 5% each,...
Corey Watson, Ph.D., Melissa Smith, Ph.D., and Oscar Rodriguez, Ph.D., with the Pacific Biosciences Sequel IIe DNA sequencing system, housed in the University of Louisville Sequencing Technology Center
UofL researchers lead the call to increase genetic diversity in immunogenomics
Historically, most large-scale immunogenomic studies – those exploring the association between genes and disease – were conducted with a bias toward individuals of European...
Speed School alumni and GE engineers Lana Chausenko, Trent Ingrim, Collie Crawford and Jordan Klotz.
Speed School alum becomes the first graduate of the new GE Industry 4.0 program
Finding talent amidst the constantly evolving digital transformation of the supply chain world can be an issue for world-class companies like Louisville’s own GE...
Craig McClain, M.D., right, with Matthew Cave, M.D., liver researcher and H&T COBRE core director, center, and Jamie Young, Ph.D., using equipment known as the NanoDrop instrument to analyze RNA and DNA samples.
UofL receives $11.3 million from NIH for liver research center
The University of Louisville Hepatobiology and Toxicology Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) has received $11.3 million in funding from the National Institutes of...
Roberto Bolli lab
Clinical trial at UofL shows cell therapy improves outcomes in heart failure
A clinical trial conducted at the University of Louisville has shown for the first time that heart failure treatments using cells derived from the...
Kira Taylor, PhD
UofL study: Drinking alcohol could reduce chances of pregnancy
As few as three alcoholic drink a weeks could make it more difficult for a woman to become pregnant, particularly if the drinking occurs...
Wastewater samples taken by Louisville/Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District. Photo courtesy MSD.
UofL’s wastewater testing identifies new COVID-19 strain ahead of other testing methods
University of Louisville research that uses wastewater to monitor the rates of COVID-19 infection was first to identify a variant in Louisville, alerting officials...
The unique cell therapy technology is a result of pioneering research conducted at UofL by the team of Suzanne Ildstad.
UofL-born cell therapy startup completes $150 million IPO
A University of Louisville startup working to develop a therapy that could improve the lives of kidney transplant recipients and sufferers of severe autoimmune...
Loay Elbasyouni
From UofL to Mars, alumnus finds passion in engineering
When Loay Elbasyouni was a 10-year old boy growing up on the besieged Gaza Strip in Palestine, he built his first antenna from kitchen parts and...