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48 UK undergrads to present at national research conference

Forty-eight UK students will present their research at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research on April 13-15 in Richmond, Virginia.

UK to Host Infectious Disease Research Day 2026 March 19

CURE-KY, a consortium dedicated to expanding the impact of infectious disease research across Kentucky, will host its annual Infectious Disease Research Day on March 19.

UK scientists and scholars among top 2% of most-cited researchers in the world

In a database compiled by Stanford University in a partnership with Elsevier, 125 current UK scientists and scholars appear among the top 2% of the most-cited researchers across 22 disciplines.

4 UK undergraduates to present at Posters-at-the-Capitol

Four UK undergraduate researchers will present their work at the 24th annual Posters-at-the-Capitol on March 5.

University of Kentucky One Health Initiative accepting seed grant proposals

UK One Health Initiative at the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment is accepting seed grant proposals. Researchers and professionals from Kentucky state agencies are invited to apply.

Beef Systems Analyzer helps producers improve management, funding access

UK's Beef Extension Team has enhanced its Beef Systems Analyzer, an online management tool designed to help producers strengthen their operations through targeted, research-based recommendations.

‘UK at the Half’: Equine health and safety

Dr. Allen Page focuses on biological signals that could help predict when a horse may be at risk for serious injury.

People Behind Our Research: Carl Bradley helps farmers fight costly crop diseases

Carl Bradley is tackling major soybean diseases that cost Kentucky farmers nearly 8 million bushels and $84 million every year

UK project aims to help Kentucky hay producers, horse owners meet in the middle

A UK team is starting a two-year research and educational effort to help hay producers sell more horse-quality hay and help horse owners buy hay with fewer surprises.  

Kentucky Forest Health Conference returns to Lexington Feb. 17

Foresters, woodland owners and land managers meet to learn what forestry researchers, field specialists are seeing across the state.