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Ian Boggero: 2026-27 University Research Professor Q&A

Ian A. Boggero, assistant professor in the Division of Orofacial Pain in the UK College of Dentistry, has been honored as a 2026-27 University Research Professor.

Call for UK BIRCWH program applications open through June 30

UK's Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health program is currently accepting applications from all UK colleges for those interested in research advancing women’s health and addressing sex differences.

UK researchers find untold history of modern dance through photography

At the University of Kentucky Art Museum, a new exhibition is exploring that dynamic and challenging the historical narrative of American photography and the origins of modern dance.

UK researchers find excess nitric oxide blocks plant immune signals

A new study from the UK Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment helps explain how plants can lose track of their own disease warnings.

Andrew Pilny: 2026-27 University Research Professor Q&A

Andrew Pilny, the Douglas A. and Carole A. Boyd Professor in the UK College of Communication and Information, has been honored as a 2026-27 University Research Professor.

UK researchers part of global team awarded Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

UK physicists are among an international team recognized with one of the world’s most prestigious scientific honors — the 2026 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.

NIH awards UK $11.3 million for COBRE Phase 2 pharmaceutical research

UK has been awarded a prestigious $11.3 million Phase 2 Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the NIH.

UK equine researchers secure more than $1.8 million USDA funding for horse health studies

Projects, led by Department of Veterinary Science faculty working across infectious disease, immunology, reproduction and musculoskeletal health, reflect UK’s broad role in equine research.

UK researchers link sleep disorders with socioeconomic disparities in Appalachia

UK researchers found that sleep disorders are significantly more prevalent in Appalachian communities, with rates of insomnia far exceeding national averages.

UK Office of Undergraduate Research marks 25 years of student discovery, impact

UK's Office of Undergraduate Research celebrates 25 years of empowering student discovery through mentorship, funding and hands-on research opportunities.

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