Research!Louisville highlights 21st Century challenges and innovations Research!Louisville 2020 symposium wrapup
R!L 2020 held its first virtual celebration of health sciences-related research at the University of Louisville Sept. 15-17. Three out of the five virtual...
UofL researcher leads team that discovered modern humans and Neanderthals possibly lived in the same area concurrently
Modern humans arrived in the westernmost part of Europe 41,000 to 38,000 years ago, about 5,000 years earlier than previously known, according to Jonathan...
UofL students invent new test for water pollution
A team of University of Louisville undergraduate students has invented a new tool for monitoring E.coli bacteria in water sources that could be more...
UofL receives $11.5 million to advance cancer immunotherapies Center for Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy to develop and improve cancer treatments that harness the immune system
Cancer remains one of the most difficult and deadly challenges in human health, affecting Kentuckians at a higher rate than residents of any other...
UofL-born cell therapy for organ transplants enters Phase 3 trial First patient successfully treated with the therapy has been off immunosuppressants for 10 years
A cell therapy born at the University of Louisville that could improve the lives of kidney transplant recipients has entered its Phase 3 clinical...
UofL immunologist summarizes functions of protein family associated with obesity SnapShot of FABP functions published in prestigious journal Cell
Fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs) serve as a type of chaperone, coordinating the transport of fatty acids and other molecules between cells. Bing Li,...
UofL, partners select promising health-tech projects for funding Next round of applications is open until August 14聽
The Kentucky Network for Innovation & Commercialization (KYNETIC) has selected its first round of promising university-born health and medical technologies, each of which will...
UofL-born technology for treating Type 1 diabetes has commercial partner
A University of Louisville-born therapy that helps people with Type 1 diabetes stay off immunosuppressants by re-educating the body鈥檚 immune system to accept transplanted...
UofL Trager Institute uses technology to reduce social isolation for older adults Initiatives to benefit older adults during pandemic to be discussed in weekly information session Aug. 4
Amid efforts to stem the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, social isolation and loneliness have emerged as a significant public health crisis, particularly for...
UofL, partners will help commercialize Kentucky university-born technologies New effort, backed by $1.15 million from the Commonwealth, will encourage growth of innovative companies in Kentucky
The University of Louisville and partners will lead an effort to bring technologies born at Kentucky universities to market, thanks to $1.16 million in...































