UofL technology that may inhibit pathway for cancer gets commercial partner Researchers say the technology could solve 鈥渙ne of the holy grails鈥 of cancer treatment
NA University of Louisville-born invention that may help treat cancer now has a commercial partner.
Qualigen Therapeutics Inc., a California biotechnology company focused on developing...
UofL Engineering students spend co-ops working on COVID-19 projects
Shah Tarun, a Biomedical Engineering student in the Speed School of Engineering, and Dustin Williams, who is in his second year of the Chemical...
UofL researchers developing method to convert carbon dioxide to usable products
Scientists at the University of Louisville received new support for developing a method to sustainably sequester and convert carbon dioxide to valuable products. The...
Phase I results of UofL Health’s Co-Immunity Project show precautions work to prevent spread of coronavirus
Results from the first phase of the University of Louisville鈥檚 groundbreaking project to track COVID-19 in Metro Louisville show that precautionary measures to prevent...
MSD and UofL testing Louisville wastewater to track COVID-19
Researchers at the University of Louisville are working with Louisville/Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District to determine if areas of COVID-19 infection can be tracked...
UofL immunologist discovers biomarker that predicts a crisis in COVID-19 patients
Dr. Jun Yan, professor of surgery and microbiology and immunology at the University of Louisville, led a team of researchers in the discovery of...
Potential UofL coronavirus breakthrough in development with California biomedical company
A promising University of Louisville technology believed to block the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 from infecting human cells now has a commercial partner.
The California biomedical...
COVID-19 antibody initiative receives $1.5 million to expand testing, launch ‘virus radar’ Gift from James Graham Brown Foundation will aid in safer re-opening of Kentucky
The Co-Immunity Project, a groundbreaking collaboration to track and curb COVID-19 in Kentucky, has received $1.5 million from the James Graham Brown Foundation, as...
UofL researcher using internet searches to map the spread of COVID-19
When they鈥檙e feeling sick, many people turn to the internet. They Google their symptoms 鈥 headache, chest pain, shortness of breath 鈥 hoping to...
UofL receives $3.8M to test new gene therapy for heart attacks
When someone has a heart attack, it causes muscle cells in their heart to die, and the heart cannot regenerate these cells. Researchers at...



























