Tag: Grand Challenges
UofL awards renewable energy prize to LED lighting pioneer
Shuji Nakamura, a pioneer in sustainable energy technology, has won the 2019 Leigh Ann Conn Prize for Renewable Energy from the University of Louisville....
UofL continues efforts to be a ‘great place to work’
From new employee onboarding, to professional development, to outstanding benefits, UofL鈥檚 investment in its employees is an investment in its own success. To further...
Kosair Charities grants $6.4 million to UofL for children鈥檚 health programs
The Kosair Charities Center for Pediatric NeuroRecovery at the University of Louisville brings about recovery for children with spinal cord injuries through therapies developed...
University of Louisville opens dedicated space for robotics research, education and...
The Louisville Automation and Robotics Research Institute (LARRI) has opened a 10,000-square-foot space dedicated to research, education and collaboration in automation and robotics on...
UofL backs research ‘Grand Challenges’ with new programs, tools, staff
As part of its strategic plan to make the University of Louisville a great place in which to invest, it was announced last year...
UofL’s wastewater testing identifies new COVID-19 strain ahead of other testing...
University of Louisville research that uses wastewater to monitor the rates of COVID-19 infection was first to identify a variant in Louisville, alerting officials...
UofL-born cell therapy startup completes $150 million IPO
A University of Louisville startup working to develop a therapy that could improve the lives of kidney transplant recipients and sufferers of severe autoimmune...
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...
UofL heart technology goes head-to-head with other innovations in bracket competition
A University of Louisville technology that could give researchers a longer window to test new medicines on human tissue samples is going head-to-head with...
UofL researcher uses fruit for less toxic drug delivery Suite of...
UofL researchers have found a less toxic way to deliver medicines by using the natural lipids in plants, particularly grapefruit and ginger.
The resulting intellectual...































