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Can Targeting Social Needs Reduce Health Care Costs?

Can taking care of social needs for people utilizing Medicare and Medicaid help them spend less on health care and improve their health? A new $4.5 million statewide project led by the UK Center for Health Services Research will find out.

Enabling Evidenced-Based Policy: the Kentucky Research Data Center

The Kentucky Research Data Center (KRDC) will official open in July and be the only East Central regional Federal Statistical Research Data Center.

Partnering with Colleges to Support Scholarship & Creative Activity

There are many scholarly pursuits and creative activities that generally do not have access to external support.

Under Construction: A New Resource to Target Health Disparities

Research Building 2 (RB2) is a precious resource and a vehicle for UK to reduce the health disparities that most impact Kentucky.

UK Honors the 2017-2018 University Research Professors

The University Research Professorship Award was awarded to 16 faculty members who have demonstrated excellence in research and creative work.

The NIH Institutional Development Award (IDeA): A Program of Impact

What exactly is the NIH IDeA program, what is a COBRE, and why would these programs have such an impact on cancer research at UK?

Facilities & Administrative Costs from Federal Grants & Contracts are Critical to UK Research

Facilities and Administrative costs, sometimes referred to as "indirect costs" are complicated but critical costs the university incurs on behalf of a research project.

Proposed Cuts to Federal Research Funding Threaten UK's Health and High-Tech Economy

The recently released so called “skinny” budget within the America First budget blueprint, which includes a roughly $6 billion cut to the NIH, would profoundly curtail discovery and innovation across the U.S.

Research by the Numbers

Here are some of the numbers that tell the story of how UK Research's grants and contracts are growing.

Sharing the Impact of UK Research in D.C.

On December 7, 2016, a group of UK Deans, Associate Deans for Research and faculty accompanied the President and Vice President for Research to visit with Congressional members and their staff.

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