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‘I am a UK Innovator’: College of Arts and Sciences’ Samuel Awuah

Samuel Awuah, associate chemistry professor at UK, is developing gold-based compounds to be used in the treatment of diseases such as ulcerative colitis, traumatic brain injury and various forms of cancer.

HEALing Communities Study: Ky. leads in expanding access to lifesaving naloxone

New research shows that the HEALing Communities Study significantly increased community access to naloxone, a lifesaving medication that quickly reverses the effects of opioids.

6th annual UK Curiosity Fair seeks proposals

The UK Curiosity Fair is an annual event open to students, staff, faculty and members of the Lexington community interested in learning about various initiatives taking place at UK.

2024 Barnstable Brown Kentucky Derby Gala donates $1 million to UK Barnstable Brown Diabetes Center

The Barnstable Brown Gala has now donated more than $21 million for diabetes treatment and research from the proceeds of the annual party

UK senior’s salamander research leads to success outside the classroom

When William Taylor asked his professor about additional opportunities in herpetology, he found two unique research projects at Robinson Forest.

UK leads study focusing on flash flooding in Appalachia, preparation, prevention

A group of researchers at UK want the region to better understand what happened to be better prepared for future flooding events.

UK study: Key brain protein can impact behavior

UK researchers published their discovery that a key protein in the brain that can regulate motivation for reward in mice.

Neuroscience Symposium returns Oct. 24-25

Registration is open for the 2024 Neuroscience Clinical-Translational Research Symposium, Oct. 24-25 in the Healthy Kentucky Research Building.

CAER’s Hower pens chapter in rare earth elements book

Longtime UK CAER investigator Jim Hower contributed a chapter to the recently published “Rare Earth Elements: Sustainable Recovery, Processing, and Purification.”

15 students selected as Undergraduate Research Ambassadors

Student Ambassadors promote undergraduate research involvement through student outreach and program events.

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