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Markey study highlights brain-preserving radiation technique for rare cancer

A recent UK study highlights a radiation therapy technique that could offer hope for patients with a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer.

UK study links key nutrients to reducing brain iron buildup

Researchers at UK have found that incorporating specific nutrients into a regular diet may reduce iron buildup in the brain — a factor associated with cognitive decline in normal aging.

Physiology Scholars Program welcomes new cohort focused on biomedical research

Scholars are selected based on their academic achievements and a statement of interest in research. Four students were selected as 2024-25 Physiology Scholars.

Neuroscience and pharmacology research raises recent UK grad's interest in medicine

Recent UK graduate Elaf Ghoneim aspires to pursue a career in medicine, where she hopes to make a meaningful impact in her community.

New award advances Sanders-Brown director’s research on inflammation’s role in Alzheimer’s

Linda Van Eldik recently received a three-year, $300,000 award from the BrightFocus Foundation to support her research project on how specific brain cells may contribute to the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.

UK study: Key brain protein can impact behavior

UK researchers published their discovery that a key protein in the brain that can regulate motivation for reward in mice.

Neuroscience Symposium returns Oct. 24-25

Registration is open for the 2024 Neuroscience Clinical-Translational Research Symposium, Oct. 24-25 in the Healthy Kentucky Research Building.

Decoding dementia: Sanders-Brown researchers uncover genetic keys

Work by several researchers within UK's Sanders-Brown Center on Aging was recently published in the prestigious journal Nature Genetics.

Pioneer in genetics research to deliver UK’s Thomas Hunt Morgan Lectures

Joseph Takahashi, Ph.D., will deliver the annual Thomas Hunt Morgan Lectures at UK on October 24 & 25.

‘UK at the Half’: Enhancing research skills with CURE Summer Fellowship

This “UK at the Half” features two students who were selected as CURE Fellows to develop new knowledge and skills through research within UK’s Research Priority Areas.

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