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‘Behind the Blue:’ ‘Fungal Feasts,’ presented by plant pathology assistant professor Lou Hirsch

On this episode of “Behind the Blue,” we feature Lou Hirsch, assistant professor of plant pathology in the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, presenting the talk "Fungal Feasts: Fungi are all around us — and tasty!”

UK’s Swanson to serve on NIEHS review committee, contribute to US biomedical research

Hollie Swanson will be serving as a member of the National Institute of Environmental Health Science (NIEHS) Environmental Health Sciences (EHS) Review Committee.

Octavio A. Gonzalez: 2024-25 University Research Professor Q&A

Octavio A. Gonzalez, a professor in the Center for Oral Health Research and Division of Periodontology in the UK College of Dentistry with a secondary appointment in the College of Medicine, has been honored as a 2024-25 University Research Professor.

UK neurologist advocates for AI, ultrasound to help prevent blindness from giant cell arteritis

Avasarala’s recent article calls for a rapid, “on-the-spot” diagnosis and treatment as the only way forward to prevent blindness caused by the disease.

Shannon Oltmann: 2024-25 University Research Professor Q&A

Shannon M. Oltmann, Ph.D., associate professor in the School of Library Science in UK's College of Communication and Information has been honored as a 2024-25 University Research Professor.

UK study reveals concerning decline in cervical cancer screenings

New UK research reveals concerning declines in cervical cancer screening rates among women in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Comprehensive audit shows UK research data secure

An external audit was performed by the Centric Consulting Group on UK’s Research Enterprise Data Center.

Unity in the Community addresses Frankfort’s health needs in partnership with UK

First Baptist Church Frankfort opened its doors to more than 500 individuals in the community to put an emphasis on their well-being.

Students launch UK’s 1st edition of undergraduate research journal

Undergraduate students at UK who participate in research now have the opportunity to publish and broadly share the outcomes of their work.

UK law students continue work to solve cold cases with CRRJ-KY

Students in the Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Clinic at UK will investigate cases of historical homicide that took place in Kentucky during the Jim Crow-era.

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