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St. Elizabeth Healthcare Joins Markey Affiliate Network

St. Elizabeth Healthcare announced Friday that it has joined the Markey Cancer Center Affiliate Network, further expanding its relationship with the University of Kentucky.

UKREC Renovation and Expansion to Change Labs’ Protocol

Improvements to UK's Research and Education Center at Princeton will result in some upcoming schedule modifications for some of the facility's labs.

Registration, Abstract Submission Available for Appalachian Research Day

The fourth annual Appalachian Research Day will be April 18 at the UK Center of Excellence in Rural Health in Hazard. Abstracts to be considered for poster presentations are due March 12 and registration is due April 6.

Sally Ellingson Uses Big Data & Machine Learning to Improve Drug Development

With the Markey Cancer Center, Ellingson uses molecular docking as a filtering process to efficiently and safely screen potential drugs before real-world experiments begin.

New Study Shows Repurposing Leukemia Drugs May Prevent Melanoma Metastasis

Data from a new study led by University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center researchers shows that repurposing drugs used to treat leukemia has promise for preventing melanoma metastasis.

UK Helping Belfry High School Research Team Get to India

UK's wide outreach to students and people across the state is evident in this story from Pike County.

RCTF Endowment Match Program 2016-2017 Annual Report

Endowment Match Program Impact For Fiscal Year 2016-2017

Taking the Opioid Fight to the Courts: Kentucky Expert Weighs In

Is litigation a powerful tool in the fight against the opioid epidemic? And does bad behavior equal liability? UK College of Law Professor and product liability expert Richard Ausness weighs in on the issue.

UK CAFE Graduate Student to Receive Prestigious Award for Thesis

Heather Hyden's thesis on cooperative food buying is attracting lots of positive attention.

Explore What Makes Our World Work at E-Day on Feb. 24

The event, located in the engineering complex on campus, will celebrate everything engineers and computer scientists do to make the 21st-century what it is today. E-Day is free and open to the public.

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