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  • Nov 9 2023

The event introduces undergraduates to the diversity of research at UK, allowing students to network with research faculty and staff, and learn about mentored research opportunities.

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  • Nov 9 2023

A new University of Kentucky study funded by the National Science Foundation seeks to make mathematics more relatable to all students by focusing on how teachers respond to children’s experiences, knowledge and mathematical reasoning.

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  • Nov 6 2023

Sports Medicine Research Institute assistant professor Dee Dlugonski is working with ASICS Corporation on its Move Every Mind global research study to close the global gender exercise gap.

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  • Nov 6 2023

A new paper published in Nature Materials from Alexandra F. Paterson’s organic electronics group challenges traditional practices in organic electronics.

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  • Nov 3 2023

The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation funds 15 months of mentored research for two undergraduate students in chemistry, biological sciences and associated interdisciplinary combinations.

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  • Nov 2 2023

The UNited In True Equity Research Priority Area (UNITE RPA) welcomed this year’s cohort of 21 graduate students to the UNITE Predoctoral Research Enhancement Program.

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  • Nov 2 2023

A study by a team of researchers across the country is the first to demonstrate a connection between the characteristics of patients receiving buprenorphine for opioid use disorder and the use of urine drug testing.

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  • Oct 31 2023

The $2.65 million five-year grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) will support research to understand how xylazine and fentanyl change the brain’s signaling pathways.

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  • Oct 31 2023

The University of Kentucky Sports Medicine Research Institute (SMRI) has developed a new approach to the research, health and safety of equestrian sports.

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  • Oct 27 2023

Ka-wing Fong, Ph.D., and Eric Rellinger, M.D., were named V Scholars by the V Foundation for Cancer Research and will each receive $600,000 to fund their individual cancer research projects.