Several UK faculty members presented research at the Association for Asian Studies annual conference last weekend. The three-day event, in Washington, D.C., brought together scholars, professors, researchers and authors from around the world to discuss pressing issues in Asia.
The third annual International Society of Neurogastronomy Symposium brought together experts from the worlds of food and neuroscience to explore what we eat and why.
For the second year, the University of Kentucky Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC) will host Patent Palooza, an event that celebrates the university's inventors and commercialization deals for the previous fiscal year.
The fourth annual Appalachian Research Day will be April 18 at the UK Center of Excellence in Rural Health in Hazard. Abstracts to be considered for poster presentations are due March 12 and registration is due April 6.
The event, located in the engineering complex on campus, will celebrate everything engineers and computer scientists do to make the 21st-century what it is today. E-Day is free and open to the public.
For the past four years, two junior faculty at UK have organized a symposium where outstanding scientists from UK and beyond present new scientific advances in women's heart health and explore translational cardiovascular research areas that merit further study.
Sixteen UK undergraduate researchers presented their research at the 17th annual Posters-at-the-Capitol in Frankfort on Feb. 8. Each had a chance to share their research with UK President Eli Capilouto as well as several state legislators.
Students, faculty, and alumni gathered to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the College of Nursing's doctoral program, which is ranked 8th in the nation.