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UofL celebrates Women's History Month 2024 by highlighting a few women at UofL who are pillars in STEM. Pictured: Top row L to R: Dawn Caster, Hunter Hayden and Christine Burgan. Bottom row L to R: Olfa Nasraoui, Gretel Monreal and Cheri Levinson

Women’s History Month: Pillars in STEM UofL News commemorates Women's History Month by highlighting...

Women at the University of Louisville are leading, discovering and making history throughout campus and beyond. During March, UofL is celebrating the contribution of...
Students embrace as part of the 2024 raiseRED celebration.video

raiseRED adds $516,000 to the fight against pediatric cancer

UofL students took to the dance floor to “Fight Like a Kid” for the 11th annual raiseRED dance marathon, coming out victorious by raising...

UofL researchers develop AI-powered tool to diagnose autism earlier

University of Louisville researchers have developed a new AI-powered tool that could help doctors diagnose autism at a younger age. Autism is a spectrum of...
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UofL researchers among the most-cited in the world

More than 100 University of Louisville researchers are among the top 2% most-cited in the world, according to a new list compiled by Stanford...
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UofL leader in medication management expands polypharmacy education, research

Demetra Antimisiaris, director of the Jean Frazier Polypharmacy and Medication Management Program (FPMMP) at the University of Louisville Schools of Medicine and Public Health...
Katelyn Sheneman is a doctoral student in microbiology and immunology at UofL

UofL student hopes to prevent disease, help other young scientists along the way

Katelyn Sheneman, a doctoral student in microbiology and immunology at UofL, is studying Yersinia pestis, the bacteria that causes bubonic and pneumonic plague, to...
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UofL developing AI model to improve outcomes in heart surgery American Heart Association grants...

As artificial intelligence continues to evolve the medical field, UofL is investigating how AI could help improve patient outcomes during heart surgery. A $750,000 grant...
UofL medical students and surgeons coauthored a journal article on the impact of the Future Healers Program.

Future Healers impact study published in The American Surgeon

A study focusing on the impact of the Future Healers Program has been published in The American Surgeon, showcasing how the prevention program influences...
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Endowment to support study of immune system and genetics

To remain at the forefront of immune system and disease research, the University of Louisville School of Medicine will establish the Carolyn Siler Browning...
A new study from the University of Louisville shows the nicotine in certain types of e-cigarettes may be more harmful than others. (Photo by Ethan Parsa from Pixabay)

UofL study shows nicotine in e-cigarettes may not be harmless, as some claim Pod-based...

With the start of a new year, smokers and vapers may have resolved to quit or cut back on the habit to improve their...