UofL law professor developing generative AI toolkit to aid legal writing instruction
While many are wary of artificial intelligence and its feared effect of supplanting the human creation of content, one University of Louisville professor is...
UofL Envirome wastewater surveillance shows rapid rise of flu virus
Flu season has officially arrived. Surveillance by the University of Louisville’s Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute shows a significant increase in flu virus concentration...
UofL awards celebrate year of research, scholarship and creative activity
The University of Louisville celebrated more than 80 faculty and staff for their work to expand knowledge and understanding at its 2023 Research, Scholarship...
Research!Louisville announces 2023 winners, explores role of UofL research
The 28th-annual Research!Louisville (R!L) symposium, sponsored by the University of Louisville, School of Medicine, the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research and...
UofL, partners awarded $12 million to advance biomedical innovation and entrepreneurship
The University of Louisville and partners have been awarded $12 million to launch a new hub aimed at accelerating real-world impact of biomedical innovations...
UofL and Notre Dame collaborative internship drives community change
As the University of Louisville gears up to face off against Notre Dame in this weekend’s highly anticipated football showdown, there’s another exciting collaboration...
UofL-led research shows immune response may come down to genetics
New research led by the University of Louisville shows that differences in our DNA can drastically impact our bodies’ immune response.Â
The work, recently published...
UofL, Speed School open STEM+ Hub for K-12 students and community activities
A new space dedicated to hosting K-12 students for summer camps, class field trips and after-school activities is now open at the University of...
UofL scientists invent antimicrobial surfaces inspired by cicada wings UofL researchers developed a fabrication technique to efficiently and accurately imitate the nanostructure of cicada wings for potential use as an antimicrobial in everyday surfaces
Discoveries in nature often inspire scientists to create things that benefit people. For example, the wings of the North American annual cicada – whose...
UofL researchers land nearly $12 million to study microorganisms and disease
University of Louisville researchers have received $11.7 million to study microorganisms throughout the body, including the mouth. What they find could lead to better...































