University / Industry Partnerships
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  • Oct 11 2018

Now, Smith's expertise in systems engineering is being used in another, potentially life-saving capacity — the Bloomberg Philanthropies 2018 Mayors Challenge, which recognizes innovative ideas aimed at tackling urgent problems.

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  • Oct 10 2018

Indiana University Bloomington will utilize technology invented and patented at UK's Center for Applied Energy Research.

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  • May 23 2018

Located in downtown Lexington, aerospace startup Space Tango describes itself as "a full-service solution to micro-gravity research and manufacturing.”

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  • May 9 2018

Healthcare professionals and researchers from UK HealthCare, UK College of Nursing, and Eastern State Hospital partnered to share resources dedicated to improving research and patient outcome.

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  • May 4 2018

Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders are demonstrating their appreciation for the work done by UK's Gluck Equine Research Center.

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  • Mar 29 2018

The earliest technology behind touch-screen systems was pioneered by a former UK faculty member, Samuel Hurst, with the support of federal research funding. From it, entire industries were transformed as technology improved over the years: entrepreneurs developing new patents that transformed the technology for new applications.

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  • Mar 8 2018

By working together, Space Tango and UK's Office of Technology Commercialization seek to maximize commercial pathways for UK inventors in life sciences and biomedicine.

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  • Mar 5 2018

St. Elizabeth Healthcare announced Friday that it has joined the Markey Cancer Center Affiliate Network, further expanding its relationship with the University of Kentucky.

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  • Jan 29 2018

An innovative and promising student-led business from the University of Kentucky has been selected for a major research commercialization competition.

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  • Jan 26 2018

The American Heart Association has awarded a University of Kentucky and Baylor University research partnership $3.7 million to study aortic disease.