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Predicting How Healthy Your Heart Will be Years Down the Road

Testing and targeting treatment on a patient's virtual heart could lead to longer and healthier lives, especially for the 5.7 million adults with heart failure. Two UK researchers are working to make this a reality.

Under Construction: A New Resource to Target Health Disparities

Research Building 2 (RB2) is a precious resource and a vehicle for UK to reduce the health disparities that most impact Kentucky.

Al-Siraj's Sex Chromosome Study Published in Circulation

Yasir Al-Siraj's research explores sex chromosome effects on vascular biology and may lead to sex-specific therapeutics for cardiovascular diseases.

UK Healthcare, Interiors Get to the Heart of Design

Interior design faculty and students partnered with UK HealthCare to evaluate the new cardio unit.

What Motivates UK Vice President for Research Lisa Cassis?

Vice President for Research, Lisa Cassis, discusses her research and motivations.

College of Nursing Receives $2.6 Million Grant to Promote Rural Caregivers’ Cardiovascular Health

A national grant awarded to two professors will address cardiovascular disease risk factors in rural caregivers through an intervention promoting psychological health, CVD risk-reduction measures, and self-management.

Cardiovascular Research is Personal for UK's Lisa Cassis

For VP for Research Lisa Cassis, the drive to conduct meaningful research is personal. She chose to devote her career to cardiovascular research after watching her father battle heart disease.

Margaret Murphy Featured on LabTV

Margaret Murphy is a postdoctoral scholar in Analia Loria’s lab in pharmacology and nutritional sciences at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine.

Analia Loria Featured on LabTV

Analia Loria, a principal investigator & assistant professor, is a researcher from UK featured on LabTV.

Loria to Present Gender-Based Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research at 2015 APS Conference

Analia Loria discussed her lab's research at the 2015 APS Physiology & Gender Conference.

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