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Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Rochelle Holm, UofL associate professor in the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, and Petros Chigwechokha, head of the Department of Biological Sciences at Malawi University of Science and Technology, received a shipment of medical and research supplies thanks to SOS International in Louisville.
Helping hands across the globe UofL and SOS International deliver needed medical and research supplies to Malawi
A landlocked country in southeastern Africa, Malawi faces significant health care challenges, which are made worse by difficulty in obtaining medical equipment and supplies. To...
Ben Lovely looks through a fishtank with swimming zebrafish.
UofL researchers studying specific causes of fetal alcohol syndrome
University of Louisville researchers have secured $2.3 million from the National Institutes of Health to study how genetics may increase the risk of Fetal...
Trees planted along Watterson Expressway/Interstate 264 in Louisville, KY for the Green Heart Louisville Project. Photo by Mike Wilkinson for The Nature Conservancy.
Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute awarded $11 million in new grants
Researchers in the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute have secured $11.27 million in new grants from the National Institutes of Health and the Department...
Roman Yampolskiy, associate professor of computer science, believes artificial superintelligence cannot be controlled, leaving a high probability that a superintelligent AI system could do immense harm to its human creators. Photo by Ashly Cecil.
Q&A: UofL AI safety expert says artificial superintelligence could harm humanity
Roman Yampolskiy knows a thing or two about artificial intelligence (AI). A University of Louisville associate professor of computer science, he conducts research into...
Private well with water.
UofL researchers gain $3.6 million to study and prevent effects of arsenic exposure
University of Louisville researchers have received $3.6 million in new grant funding to study the role of arsenic exposure in causing cancer and other...
UofL researchers rediscovered the rare (and tiny) beetle, Limulodes paradoxus, in the UofL-owned Horner Bird and Wildlife Sanctuary.
Biology students discover rare beetle in UofL鈥檚 own backyard
Stumbling upon a creature not witnessed in almost a century, University of Louisville graduate student Kane Lawhorn, undergraduate students Ignatius Wirasakti and Emma Jones...
Individuals standing in a line who were a part of the JHF gift announcement.
UofL receives $3M to further biomedical research Gift marks more than $40M donated by Jewish Heritage Fund in decade-long partnership
The University of Louisville has received $3 million to enhance its research infrastructure and help further groundbreaking work that can save and improve lives. The...
Mass spectrometry image of a kidney showing changes characteristic of chronic kidney disease. (Photo by Dana Hammouri)
UofL researchers honored for groundbreaking study linking cancer and kidney disease
A team of researchers at the University of Louisville has been honored for their pioneering work in uncovering a new connection between cancer treatment...
UofL researchers have developed a technology that leverages virtual reality to help combat eating disorders. (Photo: Pexels.com)
UofL researchers develop VR technology to combat eating disorders Development is supported by prestigious National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) Feeding Hope Fund grant
University of Louisville researchers have been awarded a prestigious grant from the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) to further develop a virtual reality technology...