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Markey study: Molecular tumor boards improve identification of cancer-linked genes

UK Markey Cancer Center’s Molecular Tumor Board identified possible hereditary genetic mutations in 12% of patients with cancer who underwent tumor DNA testing.

College of Pharmacy to Host TODD Symposium on Translational Chemical Biology

Top national scientists to present innovative research on drug discovery and development

UK professor receives National Science Foundation grant to explore topology topics

Kate Ponto, professor of mathematics at UK, has received a three-year, $313,000 grant from the U.S. NSF to explore questions involving topology.

‘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.

UNITE predoctoral program welcomes 21 students

The UNITE Research Priority Area welcomed this year’s cohort of 21 graduate students to the UNITE Predoctoral Research Enhancement Program.

Kentucky Climate Consortium hosting symposium to address statewide climate challenges

The symposium is designed as a collaborative conversation where participants can engage in discussions about climate challenges across Kentucky.

UK Martin-Gatton CAFE study on food insecurity receives ‘Paper of the Year’ award

Lauren Batey's research focused on how Central Appalachian communities use long-standing cultural practices to address the challenge of limited food access.

MAMMA Alliance supports 4 innovative mobile health projects

The overarching goal of MAMMA is to help researchers successfully integrate mobile technologies into their research methodologies

AHA CEO keynotes UK Cardiovascular Research Day, touts 75-year collaboration

American Heart Association CEO, Nancy Brown, highlighted the historic collaboration between the AHA and UK during her featured presentation at the annual event.

UK researchers help understand sex-specific differences in aortic aneurysms

A group of researchers at UK have found a mechanism that would explain why men develop more aortic aneurysms than women.

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