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Tag: Christina Lee Brown

UofL Green Heart Project: residents’ inflammation lower after trees added to...

The University of Louisville’s groundbreaking Green Heart Louisville Project has found that people living in neighborhoods where the number of trees and shrubs was...

UofL researchers find link between mental well-being and heart disease risk

A study at the University of Louisville found that overall psychological well-being corresponds to lower risk factors for heart disease. Researchers in UofL’s Christina Lee...

Trager family pledges $1 million to UofL to fund urban micro-forest...

The University of Louisville’s Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute has received a pledge of $1 million from the Trager family to establish the Trager...

UofL to create New Vision of Health Campus for pioneering work...

The University of Louisville is creating a new campus in downtown Louisville to be known as the UofL Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute – New Vision...

UofL to create New Vision of Health Campus for pioneering work...

The University of Louisville is creating a new campus in downtown Louisville to be known as the UofL Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute - New Vision...

UofL, community partners send support for Ukraine

The University of Louisville and community partners are teaming up to send much-needed medical and other supplies to aid citizens suffering in the Russian...

UofL’s pop-up Urban Design Studio created to position Louisville for the...

The design of cities directly affects human and environmental health, and with health and ecological disasters unfolding around the globe seemingly daily, urgency is...

UofL researchers find more health benefits of living in a greener...

Evidence is growing that living in areas of high greenness, surrounded by trees, shrubs and other vegetation, has beneficial effects on human health. Researchers...

UofL receives $8.6 million from the CDC for COVID-19 wastewater research

The University of Louisville has received $8.6 million from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to back research that could help health...

Survey of Jefferson County residents shows 91 percent of people would...

Most Jefferson County residents would choose to be vaccinated against COVID-19, according to a survey conducted by researchers in the University of Louisville Christina...