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KGS director leads effort to strengthen Kentucky’s extreme weather resilience

Kentucky Geological Survey director, Michael McGlue, is spearheading a bold initiative to prepare communities and build a future-ready geoscience workforce.

Education’s Grisham hosts global contingent of researchers advancing early childhood education

Jennifer Grisham gave a tour of the UK Early Childhood Laboratory to researchers from across the U.S. and around the world during the AEPS Research Symposium.

Clinical trials make discovery happen at UK

At the University of Kentucky, clinical trials are essential to providing the most advanced care to our patients and communities.

Research Advancing Kentucky: Predicting and preventing heart attacks, strokes

With NIH support, Vince Venditto identified a cardiovascular biomarker that helps predicts risk of heart attack or stroke. He seeks to harness the immune system for treatment and prevention.

Research Advancing Kentucky: Offering a future beyond addiction

With NIH support, William Stoops is investigating the mechanisms underlying substance use disorders, drug use and addiction, with an emphasis on stimulants, opioids and alcohol.

Research Advancing Kentucky: Supporting healthy aging at home

With NIH support, Elizabeth Rhodes is helping older adults with cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease to remaining safely and comfortably in their own homes.

University of Kentucky physics breakthrough could lead to faster, more efficient electronics

A new study by UK researchers is helping change how scientists understand and control magnetic energy — and it could lead to faster, more efficient electronic devices.

Innovation in cancer research highlighted at 15th annual Markey Research Day

The UK Markey Cancer Center’s 15th annual Research Day brought together researchers, clinicians, staff and students to celebrate the center’s scientific accomplishments and spotlight ongoing cancer research.

Study suggests maple syrup industry can tap into, expand Kentucky’s forest economy

Statewide maple syrup production has the capacity to circulate up to $25 million yearly.

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