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UK Martin-Gatton CAFE hosting ‘One Health’ Symposium on November 1

The event is designed to inform and inspire attendees about One Health—a collaborative effort to improve the health of animals, people and the environment.

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.

‘UK at the Half’: Enhancing research skills with CURE Summer Fellowship

This “UK at the Half” features two students who were selected as CURE Fellows to develop new knowledge and skills through research within UK’s Research Priority Areas.

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

AHA CEO keynotes UK Cardiovascular Research Day, touts 75-year collaboration

American Heart Association CEO, Nancy Brown, highlighted the historic collaboration between the AHA and UK during her featured presentation at the annual event.

UK researchers help understand sex-specific differences in aortic aneurysms

A group of researchers at UK have found a mechanism that would explain why men develop more aortic aneurysms than women.

Bridging gaps: UK researchers apply cancer insights to advance Alzheimer’s therapies

Two new publications from UK researchers highlight critical advancements in Alzheimer's disease research and their intersection with other fields.

Women in Medicine and Science Day 2024

Join the UK College of Medicine and Women in Medicine and Science (WIMS) for its annual WIMS Day professional development event!  Locations: Charles T. Wethington Building (CTW014) and Healthy Kentucky Research Building (HKRB 150) Event schedule Noon-1 p.m.       Lunch and keynote lecture (CTW 014 and Zoom) "Mentorship and academic career progression: A personal perspective"

Markey’s Vanderford to address President’s Cancer Panel

UK Markey Cancer Center expert Nathan Vanderford, Ph.D., is contributing to a critical national discussion on sustaining and supporting the cancer workforce. 

Markey study: Cancer diagnoses still lagging due to COVID-19

The research found that observed cancer incidence rates were 2.7% lower than expected in 2021, following a 9.4% reduction in 2020.