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Intensive care from both sides: UK ICU doctor becomes patient

After surviving critical illness, a UK ICU physician contributes to NIH‑funded research advancing survivorship, recovery science and post‑ICU care at UK HealthCare.

Rehabilitation and Health Sciences PhD Program Celebrates 25 years in CHS

The UK College of Health Sciences celebrated 25 years of its Rehabilitation and Health Sciences PhD program with speakers, alumni, and student presentations.

Intersections of Arts & Health: A Research/Creative Activity Symposium Recap

Intersections of Arts & Health: A Research/Creative Activity Symposium, bringing together faculty, researchers and practitioners from across UK's campus and beyond for a full day of conversation

Active Girls Healthy Women coffee talk: Hydration, nutrition and safety for active women

This month’s Coffee Talk topic is on proper hydration, nutrition and safety for active women during warm weather.

‘Ripple Effect’: TEDxUKY returns April 19

The University of Kentucky will host the 2026 TEDxUKY event 2-6 p.m. Sunday, April 19.

2026 CCTS Spring Conference Draws 1,300 Participants

Nearly 1,300 researchers, clinicians, students and community members gathered at the 21st annual Spring Conference from the UK CCTS to share findings and catalyze collaborations, making it the nation’s largest translational science conference hosted by a single institution.

12 UK students named Gaines Fellows amid record number of applicants

Twelve students will enter the two-year Gaines Fellowship program designed to enrich undergraduate education through interdisciplinary coursework, independent research and community engagement.

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 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.

SMRI professor travels to Hong Kong to present on jockey health, performance

December trip to Hong Kong by UK researchers highlights global collaboration on athlete safety and rehabilitation.