University Research Professor Invited Speaker seriesUnderstanding the emergence of new epidemic parvoviruses and influenza viruses in dogs Speaker:
Dr. Colin R. Parrish
John M. Olin Professor of Virology
College of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University
Invited by University Research Professor Feng Li
The Office of the Vice President for Research is organizing a series of panel discussions showcasing the 2023-24 University Research Professors, on the second Tuesday of each month throughout the academic year. Click here to learn more about the University Research Professorship program.
The Office of the Vice President for Research is organizing a series of panel discussions showcasing the 2023-24 University Research Professors, on the second Tuesday of each month throughout the academic year. Click here to learn more about the University Research Professorship program.
The Office of the Vice President for Research is organizing a series of panel discussions showcasing the 2023-24 University Research Professors throughout the academic year. Click here to learn more about the University Research Professorship program.
Engaging communities to support health promotion across the lifespan
The Office of the Vice President for Research is organizing a series of panel discussions showcasing the 2023-24 University Research Professors throughout the academic year. Click here to learn more about the University Research Professorship program.
New discoveries, potential treatments and communication approaches to Alzheimer’s disease
The Office of the Vice President for Research is organizing a series of panel discussions showcasing the 2023-24 University Research Professors, on the second Tuesday of each month throughout the academic year. Click here to learn more about the University Research Professorship program.
Alicia Gregory, director of Research Communications, sits down with four UK leaders to learn more about the recently announced eighth Research Priority Area in Materials Science and its connection to the Chips and Science Act of 2022.
For the first time in University of Kentucky history, investigators received $479.3 million in extramural grants and contracts to support their research in fiscal year 2023.