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The University of Kentucky Board of Trustees approved 17 University Research Professors for the 2026-27 academic year. Established by the Board of Trustees in 1976, the professorships program recognizes excellence across the full spectrum of research at UK.

“It is our privilege each year to recognize distinguished experts who have made significant contributions across the breadth of research fields at the University of Kentucky,” said Ilhem Messaoudi, UK’s acting vice president for research. “This cohort of University Research Professors have demonstrated excellence in fields that address scientific, social, cultural and economic challenges in our region and around the world.”

College leadership developed criteria for excellence within their area of expertise and then nominated faculty who excelled at these criteria. Each University Research Professor receives a one-year award of $10,000 and participates in other events planned around the program.

Download the 2026-27 University Research Professors Booklet

2026-2027 University Research Professors

Name Affiliation
Wayne T. Sanderson Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment
Ashley W. Seifert Biology, College of Arts and Sciences
Nathaniel Stapleton Mathematics, College of Arts and Sciences
Russell Jame Finance and Quantitative Methods, Gatton College of Business and Economics
Andrew Pilny Communication, College of Communication and Information
Ian Boggero Oral Health Science, College of Dentistry
Patrick Lee Lucas School of Interiors, College of Design
Danelle Stevens-Watkins Educational, School and Counseling Psychology, College of Education
Scott Berry Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering
Miriam Kienle School of Art and Visual Studies, College of Fine Arts
James M. Donovan J. David Rosenberg College of Law
Ann L. Coker Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine
Greg A. Gerhardt Neuroscience, College of Medicine
Mary Kay Rayens College of Nursing
Rachel Hogg-Graham Health Management and Policy, College of Public Health
Joseph K. Young Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce, The Graduate School