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Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Heart slices in the physiological biomimetic culture system
UofL heart technology goes head-to-head with other innovations in bracket competition
A University of Louisville technology that could give researchers a longer window to test new medicines on human tissue samples is going head-to-head with...
Eli Lilly and Company staff conducting release and stability testing of the clinical trial materials. Photo courtesy Eli Lilly and Company
UofL tapped for Lilly monoclonal antibody trial in long-term care facilities
Researchers from the University of Louisville are working with Eli Lilly and Company in a clinical trial to determine whether its monoclonal antibody treatment,...
2020 UofL EPIC Innovation Awards winners (from left) Paula Bates, Brad Shuck, Theo Edmonds and Laura Weingartner.
UofL cancer researcher Paula Bates named EPIC Innovator of the Year
University of Louisville researchers and innovators love a good challenge. And in 2020 — a year of challenges — they continued pushing forward, creating...
Living near an abundance of trees such as this one on the University of Louisville campus were shown to offset the negative effects of air pollution on blood vessel health in a recent UofL study
UofL research: Living near trees may prevent vascular damage from pollution
Researchers at the University of Louisville have shown that living near an abundance of green vegetation can offset the negative effects of air pollution...
James Collins
Beer with a Scientist features ‘Magic and microbes … and some COVID operations’ Virtual event via Facebook Live Jan. 20
When the microbes in our gut are changed, it can affect our health and susceptibility to disease. At the next Beer with a Scientist,...
Soy hull biomass is a by-product of soybean production. Photo by Andrew Marsh.
UofL researchers piloting process to make healthy sugar and 3-D printable materials from soy hulls
Researchers at the University of Louisville Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research and Department of Mechanical Engineering are working to transform soy hulls left...
UofL engineering students Audrey Moore, left, and Emery Fritz teach kids to have fun learning about electricity with a homemade electroscope
UofL engineering students help K-4 kids learn STEM concepts at home
Would you like to help your child make their own lava lamp? How about extract strawberry DNA? These are projects kids age 5-11 can do...
The University of Louisville is teaming up with business leaders to launch the Artificial Intelligence Innovation Consortium, a first-of-its kind alliance for the city.
UofL’s future-minded work in the spotlight
UofL has been generating a lot of attention of late for its future-minded initiatives. In fact, two recent UofL efforts were recently featured in...
Lekha Devara and Briana Coleman, second-year medical students, wearing smart glasses.
UofL’s medical students expand smart glasses virtual shadowing program
When two medical students opted to take part in an emergency department virtual shadowing session with Dr. Jeff Baker, they didn’t imagine it would...
Production of washable, reusable N95-style masks based on technology developed at the University of Louisville
UofL-researched reusable, more effective N95-style face masks begin production Facility on UofL’s Belknap Campus produces 50 N95-style and 100 three-ply non-surgical masks per minute, with plans to ramp up
Production has begun on new University of Louisville-developed N95-style face masks that are low-cost, washable, reusable and could be better at filtering COVID-19 droplets...