UofL researcher examines the DNA of bourbon
How is bourbon like a human? A team of researchers at UofLÂ may have that answer.Â
These researchers are studying the molecular make-up of whiskey, including...
UofL’s engineering students provide a glimpse of the future during inaugural showcase event
At the University of Louisville J.B. Speed School of Engineering this academic year, students were quietly working on projects to make the future a...
Closing the tech gap: UofL, IBM partnership aims to prepare next-generation workforce
The University of Louisville and IBM announced a partnership that includes the establishment of an IBM Skills Academy focused on digital learning and technology...
Speed professor featured in NBC’s ‘Discovering You’ series
Electrical and biomedical engineer Angelique Johnson, an adjunct professor in the J.B. Speed School of Engineering, is the subject of a recent NBC News...
UofL lab developing tiny robots for big jobs
They're as tiny as a human hair. They're robots. And they're being produced at the University of Louisville robotics lab to do intricate surgery,...
Speed School collaborates with 3D printing company to expand capabilities
UofL's J.B. Speed School of Engineering at the University of Louisville has finalized a strategic partnership with Farsoon Technologies – Americas to offer state-of-the-art...
Internationally renowned genomicist to give public talk on application of big data to human health
Michael Snyder, a pioneer in the use of big data in biomedical research, will give a free public lecture at the University of Louisville...
Beer with a Scientist: What do old bones tell us about the health of ancient humans?
A person’s immune system is affected by a large number of biological, social and environmental influences, many of which change throughout his or her...
Engineering seniors show off inventions to local companies
From a newfangled air conditioner to a system for tracking stolen bicycles, University of Louisville mechanical engineering students are turning classroom ideas into inventions. They’re...
UofL students digging up the dirt on bacteria in soil
UofL students are conducting research on bacteria in soil to determine what bacteria can be used as a self-renewing fertilizer. Biology professor Paul Himes...































