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Sunday, June 7, 2026
UofL researchers are studying stiltgrass to stop it from spreading. The invasive plant stifles tree growth.
UofL researchers study invasive species of grass
While you may not have heard of stiltgrass, the incredibly invasive plant is ubiquitous, and it's damaging local fields, forests and potentially your own...
Tommy Roussel, Ph.D., working on a recently commercialized invention
Failure, failure, failure, success! One scientist’s journey from invention to product Beer with a Scientist, Nov. 6
While basic science is still very much alive, academic researchers are also recognizing the importance of translational research, in which projects are developed with...
Award winners from UofL's inaugural EPIC Innovation Awards.
UofL innovators honored at inaugural EPIC Innovation Awards
Across the University of Louisville, researchers and innovators are creating groundbreaking technologies that can improve the way we work and live. They were recognized...
The old treadmill system, left. The new, specially designed treadmill system, right.
UofL Medicine, Engineering teams build custom treadmill for children with spinal cord injuries
Children with spinal cord injuries have experienced remarkable results in recovery at the University of Louisville and Frazier Rehab Institute through locomotor training, a...
Dongfeng Wu, PhD
UofL biostatisticians to develop methods, software that will inform cancer screenings
Dongfeng Wu, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics at the School of Public Health and Information Sciences, is working...
Michael Menze, Ph.D.
Dried sea monkeys and frozen wood frogs – Beer with a Scientist Oct. 16
Some animals have developed the ability to survive in extreme conditions such being frozen, drying or with a complete lack of oxygen. At this month鈥檚...
A robot currently being used to study autism and children
UofL research on robots and autistic children expands
One University of Louisville study has found that robots can help autistic children with their emotions and behavior in the classroom. A new study...
Research!Louisville wraps up 24th Annual Symposium
Research!Louisville (R!L) held its 24th annual symposium highlighting health sciences research at the Louisville Medical Center Sept. 10-13, showcasing 309 abstracts received from across...
UofL's Drs. Naber (left) and Walsh (right), who worked on the spinal fusion technology.
UofL spinal fusion device wins first-of-its-kind FDA approval
A University of Louisville technology for measuring strain on the spine has received a first-of-its-kind approval from the FDA. The technology is the first FDA...
This arrangement facilitates the career development of junior faculty, and aims to advance the study of the interface between microbiome, inflammation and disease development.
UofL wins NSF grant to improve STEM equity
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $1 million grant to the University of Louisville to improve faculty equity in science, technology, engineering and...