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2025 CCTS Spring Conference

20th Annual CCTS Spring Conference Pioneering Pathways: Innovative Trial Design in Translational Sciences April 1, 2025, 8 a.m–5 p.m. Central Bank Center, Lexington More information here.  

2024-2025 AI in Practice Seminar Series: Mahmut Gokmen

Task-Specific Adaptation of Vision Foundational Models for Coronary Artery Disease Diagnosis Presenter: Mahmut Gokmen, IBI Center for Applied AI, University of Kentucky

2024-2025 AI in Practice Seminar Series:  Michael Murray and Students

Learning new subjects with Gen AI: AI tutoring and the search for grounded truth Presenter: Michael Murray, Rosenberg College of Law, University of Kentucky and Students  

2024-2025 AI in Practice Seminar Series: Michael Murray

The intersection of ML, Generative AI, and Intellectual Property Law Presenter: Michael Murray, Rosenberg College of Law, University of Kentucky

Biomedical Informatics Core Learn at Lunch: The Role of Cancer Informatics in Reducing the High Burden of Cancer in Kentucky

Presented by Eric Durbin, DrPH, MS; Associate Professor    

Help Me Perfect My Research: Training for the Advanced REDCap User

Presented by: Brent Seeders, REDCap Liaison, CCTS Biomedical Informatics Core.

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.

Improving tobacco use research, treatments for people with disabilities

Sean Regnier is working to develop smoking treatment options that are tailored for people with intellectual and development disabilities.

SPARK Undergrad Health Equity Training Program Accepting Applications

The SPARK program trains undergraduate students at UK and Kentucky State University to conduct impactful research to improve health disparities.

Kern Co-Leads $10 Million NIH/NIDDK Grant for Pioneering Diabetes and Obesity Research

The NIDDK award will provide crucial support for a multi-institutional research team to take a new approach to the study of type 2 diabetes and obesity.