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UK researchers track snake fungal disease in Kentucky, testing whether infections reduce survival

Snakes are essential to the world’s ecosystems, but is a fungal disease putting them in danger?

UK landslide research expands to Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati

The Kentucky Geological Survey received a $182,961 grant from the U.S. Geological Survey to advance geological understanding and hazard preparedness for Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati.

Registration open for 8th annual Substance Use Research Event

The University of Kentucky’s eighth annual Substance Use Research Event (SURE) will be March 10, 2026.

UK researchers partner with Kentucky communities to reduce lung cancer stigma, promote screening

During National Lung Cancer Screening Awareness Month, UK researchers were traveling across the Commonwealth to talk to Kentuckians about lung health.

Sanders-Brown graduate transforms personal loss into research impact

As he prepares to graduate from UK, Aguzzoli Herbele reflects on his graduate journey, his research and the relationships that defined his time at UK.

UK’s Palli named 2025 National Academy of Inventors Fellow

Subba Reddy Palli, who is internationally recognized for his research on RNA interference technology that kills insect pests and fights insecticide resistance, has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.

UK finds Antarctica’s toughest insect is already eating microplastics

A global research team led by researchers from the UK Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, has found that Antarctica’s only native insect is already ingesting microplastics, even in one of the planet’s most remote regions.

Call for submissions: UK’s open-access, interdisciplinary undergraduate research journal

The UK Office of Undergraduate Research is accepting submissions for the 2025-26 issue of Aperture, an open-access, interdisciplinary student journal.

CHS Professor Receives $3.8M Office of Naval Research Award to Advance Warfighter Performance Monitoring

A College of Health Sciences professor at UK has been awarded a $3.8 million grant from the Office of Naval Research to lead a groundbreaking project aimed at enhancing performance monitoring and injury prevention in military aviation personnel.

From University of Kentucky to United Kingdom: UK alum’s education prepared her for research at Cambridge

Gretchen Ruschman’s major and extracurricular activities gave her opportunities to pursue her research interests and do hands-on research as an undergrad at UK, which led to attending Cambridge University for her Master's degree.

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