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Spiny Mice Can Repair Damaged Cardiac Tissue

Research published in Nature Regenerative Medicine shows a unique ability of this mammalian species to grow new blood vessels and reduce cardiac tissue damage after a heart attack.

Study Shows Black Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence Receive Less Workplace Support

College of Social Work study showed Black survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) receive less workplace support than their White counterparts.

UK Thelin’s Book Ranks in Forbes’ Top 10

College of Education Professor John Thelin’s book “Essential Documents in the History of Higher Education,” 2nd edition, made Forbes’ list of Best Higher Education Books of 2021.

Pharmacy's Joseph Chappell Named 2021 NAI Fellow

The chair of the College of Pharmacy’s Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences was named a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). It is the highest professional distinction given to academic inventors.

Markey’s SHE in Oncology Program Provides Valuable Experience for Future Women in Science

The summer program encourages more young women of diverse backgrounds to seek out careers in science and medicine.

'Behind The Blue': An Overview of Research with Dr. Lisa Cassis

This week’s episode of "Behind the Blue" features Vice President of Research Dr. Lisa Cassis joining UK's Director of Research Communications Alicia Gregory for an in-depth conversation on research being done at the University of Kentucky.

$1.2 Million Grant to Fund Scholarships for Special Educators, Speech Pathologists

College of Health Sciences and College of Education faculty are joining forces to create a communication intervention program for students with severe disabilities.

Why Are We So Obsessed With True Crime? UK Expert Has Intriguing Insight

Rosenberg College of Law professor Richard Underwood lends his expertise to help us understand our obsession with true crime.

Appalachian Center to Host Student Research Presentation Series

The showcase will present work of student researchers through its Sharing Work on Appalachia in Progress (SWAP) series. The series runs through the Spring of 2022.

Researchers Look at Issue of Data Redundancy in Machine Learning

Recently published work by a group of researchers at the UK’s Sanders-Brown Center on Aging looked at the use of data mining and machine learning in research.

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