Skip to main
University-wide Navigation

$2.2 million HRSA grant to advance CHS PA program’s work in Appalachia

The grant will fund a program titled "A Healthier Appalachia through PA training in Primary Care in Mental and Behavioral Health"

MAMMA Alliance supports 4 innovative mobile health projects

The overarching goal of MAMMA is to help researchers successfully integrate mobile technologies into their research methodologies

IRC program awards nearly $600,000 in pilot grants to support campus research

UK’s Igniting Research Collaborations (IRC) program has awarded nearly $600,000 in pilot grants to support cross-college interdisciplinary research.

Unity in the Community addresses Frankfort’s health needs in partnership with UK

First Baptist Church Frankfort opened its doors to more than 500 individuals in the community to put an emphasis on their well-being.

KOSHS highlights ladder safety for National Safety Stand-Down Week

The Kentucky Occupational Safety and Health Surveillance (KOSHS) program has released a Hazard Alert to bring awareness about increasing risks associated with ladder-related accidents.

16 faculty named 2024-25 University Research Professors

Established by the Board of Trustees in 1976, the professorships program recognizes excellence across the full spectrum of research at UK.

5-day symposium features Igniting Research Collaborations program

The Igniting Research Collaborations (IRC) program seeks to increase interdisciplinary scientific engagement and leverage UK’s breadth of expertise to tackle important problems in the Commonwealth

College of Health Sciences researchers find potential key to long-term knee health after injury

A team of College of Health Sciences researchers has found a potential way to help patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries return to their sports and daily activities faster.

UK researcher to study ankle sprains, chronic pain with $1M Army grant

The goal of the research is to identify the prevalence of chronic ankle pain after a lateral ankle sprain and examine its relationship with healthcare utilization patterns and more.

SMRI researchers to study Air Force health demands with $3.4M grant

A Sports Medicine Research Institute researcher was awarded a $3.4 million grant from the Air Force Research Laboratory to study the health demands of special tactics to support airmen and create a plan to reduce their risk of job-related injuries.