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Medicine

Robert C.G. Martin, MD

First patient enrolled in NanoKnife® DIRECT study for treatment of stage III pancreatic cancer

The University of Louisville has enrolled the first patient in AngioDynamics’ NanoKnife® Irreversible Electroporation (IRE) “Data IRE Cancer Treatment” clinical study (DIRECT). The DIRECT...
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UofL’s Envirome Institute creates Louisville Data Commons to support community health research

An important mission of the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute at the University of Louisville is to encourage citizens to participate in research to...
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UofL’s Envirome Institute creates Louisville Data Commons to support community health research Researchers and...

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – An important mission of the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute at the University of Louisville is to encourage citizens to participate...
John R. Hale, Ph.D.

UofL archaeologist to discuss mapping of Maya ‘Atlantis’ John R. Hale, Ph.D., will recount...

After a Guatemalan sport diver discovered ancient Maya ruins in the depths of Lake Atitlan, underwater archaeologist John R. Hale, PhD, director of the...
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UofL’s new Bridges to Baccalaureate initiative provides pipeline to STEM programs

A new initiative called the UofL Bridges to Baccalaureate program will provide a pipeline of support and mentoring for underrepresented and economically disadvantaged students...
John R. Hale, Ph.D.

UofL archaeologist to discuss mapping of Maya ‘Atlantis’ John R. Hale, Ph.D., will recount...

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – After a Guatemalan sport diver discovered ancient Maya ruins in the depths of Lake Atitlan, underwater archaeologist John R. Hale, Ph.D.,...
UofL researchers

Grant funding opens new opportunities for JCTC students in STEM degree programs

A new initiative called the UofL Bridges to Baccalaureate (ULBB) program will provide a pipeline of support and mentoring for underrepresented and economically disadvantaged...
Participants in the 2018 Spike it to Cancer Tournament

Spike it to Cancer Volleyball Tournament to benefit patients at UofL Brown Cancer Center

Sand volleyball teams from around Kentuckiana are invited to the seventh annual Spike it to Cancer sand volleyball tournament on Saturday, Aug. 10, at...
Participants in the 2018 Spike it to Cancer Tournament

Spike it to Cancer Volleyball Tournament to benefit patients at UofL Brown Cancer Center...

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Sand volleyball teams from around Kentuckiana are invited to the seventh annual Spike it to Cancer sand volleyball tournament on Saturday,...
Gov. Bevin ceremonially signs Senate Bill 16

Kentuckians with rare diseases gain support through new advisory council UofL doctors, rare disease...

A new Kentucky Rare Disease Advisory Council will bring together the best minds in the Commonwealth to help raise awareness, secure funding and speed...