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University of Louisville selected for DOE energy efficiency program
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville is one of 32 universities nationwide participating in a Department of Energy (DOE) program to help manufacturers...
Katina Kulow, assistant professor of marketing in the UofL College of Business, found that when consumers attributed human qualities to luck, they more often preferred higher-risk alternatives when making financial decisions. Photo by Anna Shvets from Pexels
When consumers believe humanized “Lady Luck” shares the risk, UofL research shows it can lead to risky financial choices
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – When people believe that a humanized “Lady Luck” shares risk with them, they may be more likely to make risky financial...
UofL Jazz Studies and Universidad El Bosque students
COVID-19 can’t stop the music UofL Jazz Studies Program continues international collaboration remotely during pandemic
The University of Louisville Jazz Studies Program refused to let a little thing like a global pandemic interfere with its international collaboration. While COVID-19 shut...
Stephanie Boone, PhD
New cancer survivorship study focuses on Kentucky
It’s among the first studies to evaluate only Kentucky cancer survivors with any type of cancer and compare the results within the state. University...
Corey Watson, Ph.D., Melissa Smith, Ph.D., and Oscar Rodriguez, Ph.D., with the Pacific Biosciences Sequel IIe DNA sequencing system, housed in the University of Louisville Sequencing Technology Center
UofL researchers lead call to increase genetic diversity in immunogenomics
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Historically, most large-scale immunogenomic studies – those exploring the association between genes and disease – were conducted with a bias toward...
The UofL ADHD Evaluation Service provides children age 6-17 with ADHD evaluations in just a few weeks.
UofL psychology specialists launch low-cost ADHD evaluation service
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A group of University of Louisville psychologists are making ADHD evaluations more accessible and affordable for Louisville area families. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)...
Craig McClain, M.D., right, with Matthew Cave, M.D., liver researcher and H&T COBRE core director, center, and Jamie Young, Ph.D., using equipment known as the NanoDrop instrument to analyze RNA and DNA samples.
UofL receives $11.3 million from NIH for liver research center Renewal funding for Hepatobiology and Toxicology Center supports researchers seeking treatments for liver diseases for a second five years
Editor’s Note: Photos of H&T researchers in their labs are available here. LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville Hepatobiology and Toxicology Center of Biomedical...
UofL continues streak of prestigious international scholarships
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – With nine Fulbright U.S. Student Program Award grantees added this spring, the University of Louisville continues to have successfully placed more students in the...
Juneteenth at UofL
Commemorating a day of freedom UofL joins numerous other colleges and universities to now observe Juneteenth as an official holiday
It’s a celebration of liberation and freedom, and a powerful reminder of racial and social justice goals yet to be fully realized. Juneteenth, or...
University of Louisville honors students Forest Clevenger (leading the blue canoe) Vinh Pham (leading the white canoe) paddle the Ohio River as part of a class that investigated how river towns can drive tourism and economic development. Photo courtesy John Nation.
UofL student research aimed at helping river towns drive tourism, development Library exhibit, photo contest showcase findings and expand understanding of our relationship with water
Editor’s Note: Photos and video of the exhibit and research, including soundbites from students Vinh Pham and Forest Clevenger, are available here. LOUISVILLE, Ky. —...