• Article
  • 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.

  • Article
  • Oct 27 2023

The Human Development Institute (HDI) is dedicated to advancing strategies that foster greater inclusivity within Kentucky's workforce.

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  • Oct 25 2023

The Office of Undergraduate Research is proud to announce the fifth annual 5-Minute Fast Track student research competition finalists.

  • Article
  • Oct 24 2023

Published in JAMA Network Open, new findings are adding to a growing body of evidence demonstrating positive outcomes associated with telemedicine for treating opioid use disorder.

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  • Oct 24 2023

As part of its celebration of International Open Access Week, UK Libraries is spotlighting UKnowledge, its open access institutional repository that makes research from all disciplines available to a national and global audience.

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  • Oct 24 2023

A recent article published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention documents Cancer InFocus' development.

  • Article
  • Oct 20 2023

The University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health (UK CERH) recently released their impact report for Appalachian Community Health Days (ACHD).

  • Article
  • Oct 20 2023

The Office of Undergraduate Research and UK Sustainability are honored to announce the six winners of the third annual sustainability research poster competition.

  • Article
  • Oct 17 2023

One of the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center’s leading researchers has been selected to participate in the inaugural cohort of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded Institutional Development Award (IDeA) Regional Entrepreneurship Development (I-RED) Program.

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  • Oct 16 2023

Throughout its four decades of existence, Sanders-Brown has built an international reputation for best-in-class research into a disease that kills more people every year than breast and prostate cancer combined.