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UK's Igniting Research Collaborations Program Yields Return On Investment for Team Science

UK's Igniting Research Collaborations (IRC) grant program has awarded nearly $300,000 in pilot grants to support interdisciplinary research.

Ziliak’s Research on Senior Hunger Featured in Washington Post

Research done by Gatton College faculty member Jim Ziliak on food insecurity among older Americans is gaining national attention. The study found that rates for food insecurity have remained virtually unchanged since the Great Recession, especially for people over 60.

Can Targeting Social Needs Reduce Health Care Costs?

Can taking care of social needs for people utilizing Medicare and Medicaid help them spend less on health care and improve their health? A new $4.5 million statewide project led by the UK Center for Health Services Research will find out.

Inside the UK Sports Medicine Research Institute

SMRI focuses on injury prevention and performance optimization for athletes, the military and physically active people of all ages.

UK Center for Health Services Research Awarded $4.5 Million from CMS for Accountable Health Communities

Researchers in the University of Kentucky Center for Health Services Research have established the Kentucky Consortium for Accountable Health Communities to address the health-related social needs of vulnerable patients across the Commonwealth.

UK Sports Medicine Research Institute Opens Its Doors

The facility will conduct research into injury prevention and performance optimization for athletes.

Two Types of Horsepower Drive UK Researcher

College of Health Sciences researcher Carl Mattacola spearheads the Equine Jockey/Rider Injury Prevention Initiative.

Under Construction: A New Resource to Target Health Disparities

Research Building 2 (RB2) is a precious resource and a vehicle for UK to reduce the health disparities that most impact Kentucky.

Strong Community Networks Lead to Long-Term Health Improvements

A national study by Glen Mays, UK College of Public Health, provides strong evidence that community networks can lead to long-term population health improvements.

Insights into Collaborative Networks that Address Complex Health Issues

Rachel Hogg Graham looks at the effectiveness and characteristics of community health networks.

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