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UK transforming invasive carp into health-boosting collagen products

The UK Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment is leading a new project that could redefine how invasive carp are managed in U.S. waterways

MPH student Amara Danturthi works to enhance workplace safety during internship

Amara Danturth spent her summer interning with the State of Wisconsin’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration consultation service and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

KGS receives federal grant to collect hazards data, improve future hazards mitigation

The Kentucky Geological Survey received funding from FEMA's Hazard Mitigation Grant program to support four hazard-related projects in Kentucky.

UK researchers expand access to radon mitigation in Kentucky with $2.6 million grant

Researchers form multiple organizations at UK and around the commonwealth are working together to learn how best to protect the public from radon exposure.

New award advances Sanders-Brown director’s research on inflammation’s role in Alzheimer’s

Linda Van Eldik recently received a three-year, $300,000 award from the BrightFocus Foundation to support her research project on how specific brain cells may contribute to the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.

Gill Affiliate Network celebrates 10-year anniversary at annual conference

UK HealthCare’s Gill Heart & Vascular Institute Affiliate Network held their annual conference, bringing together a wide range of experts to learn and discuss the latest advancements and trends in cardiovascular medicine.

Turning waste into fuel: Bourbon industry offers new path for renewable energy

UK researchers are turning one of the state’s largest and fastest-growing industries into an unlikely renewable energy source.

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‘Behind the Blue’: The importance of relationships among Black arts and cultural organizations

Jaleesa Wells discusses her findings after exploring how the interconnectedness of Black arts and cultural institutions is essential to community impact and affecting change.

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