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AUTM Announces UK’s Ian McClure as New Chair

Ian McClure, J.D., associate vice president for research, innovation and economic impact and executive director of UK Innovate, has been named AUTM’s new chair during their 2022 annual meeting in New Orleans

Making an Impact on Global Health Systems Through Research

Public Health and Environmental and Sustainability Studies major Meron Lemma aims to achieve health equity and environmental justice.

Chemistry’s Naff Symposium to Feature 4 Leading Scientists

The 47th Naff Symposium will bring leading scientists to campus to share their research and expertise. The topic of this year’s symposium is “Innovation in Molecular Neuroscience.”

UK Project Will Help Black Lexingtonians Access Mental Health Services

The Neighborhood Healers Project, a new pilot project led by University of Kentucky researchers, aims to reduce equity gaps by addressing the stigma and helping Black Lexingtonians access the mental health services they need.

Research Celebrates Women Making History

From senior administration to the high school student arriving on campus for the first time, women are helping to define and chart the course of UK’s future. This month, we take time to showcase the legacies of women and their impactful research and scholarship.

UK’s Anthony, Risko Receive NSF Special Creativity Award

UK’s John Anthony, Ph.D., and Chad Risko, Ph.D., have received a Special Creativity Award by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer our Future (DMREF) program.

UK Faculty, Student Work Highlighted at Substance Use Research Event

Research from University of Kentucky faculty and students working to reduce the burden of substance use disorders in Kentucky and beyond was showcased at UK's Substance Use Research Event (SURE).

UK Study to Explore Why Lyme Disease Symptoms Persist for Some

Researchers in the UK’s College of Medicine are seeking to understand if the antibiotic regimen used to treat Lyme disease could also be contributing to Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS).

UK Makes History With Successful Space Capsule Experiment

The Kentucky Re-Entry Probe Experiment (KREPE) successfully gathered heat shield data with capsules built by College of Engineering students and faculty, with funding from NASA and the NASA Kentucky Space Grant Consortium and EPSCoR Programs.

Sanders-Brown Researcher Aiming to Improve Disease Variant Identification

A researcher with the University of Kentucky's Sanders-Brown Center on Aging is part of a team working to identify genetic variants more accurately in genomic regions known to be involved in disease.

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