Taming a frenzied immune system UofL receives $6.1 million to study immune dysregulation discovered during pandemic
Researchers at the University of Louisville have received $5.8 million in two grants from the National Institutes of Health to expand their work to...
High school students experience simulated public health crisis at UofL, Morehead State
An April program at the University of Louisville served as the pilot program on public health crises for a simulation to be held at...
#UofLDoesDerby UofL’s ties to its hometown’s signature event are strong
Perhaps not surprisingly, Louisville’s hometown university contributes to and participates in Louisville’s signature event. What may not be as well known, however, is the...
UofL extends Cardinal Commitment Grant to non-Pell-eligible students in need
Thousands of Kentucky students now have access to additional aid to attend UofL thanks to an expanded scholarship aimed at eliminating financial barriers to...
UofL Superfund Research Center receives $10.8 million to expand studies into effects of environmental toxins
The University of Louisville has been awarded $10.8 million in renewed funding for the UofL Superfund Research Center, part of the Christina Lee Brown...
UofL and Robley Rex VA Medical Center partnership leads to new state-of-the-art multiphoton microscopes for exposure studies
As the nation gets set to celebrate Veterans Day on Nov. 11, a pair of new state-of-the-art microscopes have been provided by the Veterans...
UofL researchers describe fundamental Faustian bargain: When do people forfeit personal choice for economic security?
People value their right to make choices in life. However, in order to obtain important goods, services and protection, they are willing to give...
UofL researchers discover e-cigarettes cause cardiac arrhythmias
A new study from University of Louisville researchers in the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute has found that exposure to e-cigarette aerosols can cause...
UofL research extending usable life of heart tissue could speed medical innovation
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – University of Louisville research could help spur new medicines by extending the usable life of test heart tissue from one day...
IN8bio partners with the Dunbar CAR T-Cell program at the University of Louisville as the manufacturing center for INB-400
Agreement provides exclusive access to state-of-the-art GMP manufacturing suites to support Phase 2 clinical studies
Potential to expand the agreement to support commercial-scale manufacturing
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