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Sunday, April 19, 2026
UofL celebrates cybersecurity education grant
How does one celebrate a cybersecurity win? With a sheet cake, of course. Six professors from the J.B. Speed School of Engineering, the College of Arts...
UofL bioengineer Cindy Harnett is doing research that could improve rehabilitation from injury, movement of prosthetic limbs and athletic performance using sensors and new materials.
UofL researcher making big impact for injured athletes
A University of Louisville scientist is hoping to make big changes with tiny objects. J.B. Speed School of Engineering professor Cindy Harnett is conducting...
Jon B. Klein, M.D., Ph.D., UofL School of Medicine vice dean for research and professor of medicine, and James Graham Brown Foundation Chair in Proteomics.
UofL lab helps discover new disease that causes kidney failure
Researchers at the University of Louisville were part of a group that discovered an insidious new autoimmune disease that causes kidney failure. The discovery of...
Andrew Marsh
UofL’s ‘energy crops’ harvested for research
Someday, a 3-D printed medical implant made from hemp oil may save your life, or a hemp-based biofuel may power your vehicle. Those are just...
A team from UofL came up with a solution that could help easily locate small items that often get misplaced. The idea took top honors in the most recent Louisville Startup Weekend.
UofL students’ ‘smart’ tags win startup pitch competition
Now where are those car keys? They’re missing — again. But a team of students from the University of Louisville might have a solution that...
UofL's Angelique Johnson is one of the few African American female researchers who have received a small business innovation grant from the federal government.
UofL partnership supports women, minority entrepreneurs
Ask any entrepreneur— founding a business is hard. But a new University of Louisville partnership is working to make it a little easier, especially...
Gerald T. Grant, D.M.D., M.S, holds a 3D model
School of Dentistry’s digital advances mean big wins for customized patient care
The University of Louisville is poised to become a premier center for 3D-based digital dental and medical care through the recent installation of several...
National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., site of the first ACCelerate Festival
New ACCelerate festival showcases work of UofL professors, students at the Smithsonian
If you were to visit the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History midmonth, you might be proud to encounter the expertise of UofL...
Research!Louisville Keynote Address with George Koob, Ph.D.
Research!Louisville announces 2017 winners
Research!Louisville (R!L) celebrated its 22nd annual event featuring health sciences research at the Louisville Medical Center September 12-15.  R!L’s schedule featured seminars on a wide...
Prior to ESPN's GameDay, Kate Schneidau and Sam Williams scanned Lee Corso's head before printing out busts via a 3D printer.
UofL students tackle bust of Lee Corso for ESPN GameDay
The Cardinal Football team wasn't the only point of interest during last weekend's ESPN GameDay appearance on campus. UofL's Rapid Prototyping Center was contacted by...