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Medicine

Glenn Fishman, M.D.

NYU researcher will discuss heart’s conduction system April 26 at UofL

An accomplished researcher from New York University will discuss the heart’s specialized conduction system in the next Leonard Leight Lecture at the University of...
Match Day 2016

MEDIA ADVISORY: Graduating medical students see their future at Match Day, March...

WHO:  Approximately 150 fourth-year students in the University of Louisville School of Medicine who will receive M.D. degrees in May. WHAT:   The students will gather...
More than 40 UofL students enrolled in the post-bac, pre-med program.

Post-bac, pre-med program fits those chasing dream of becoming a doctor

They were pilots, insurance salesmen and financial consultants who quit their jobs to chase a dream of becoming a doctor. They’ve enrolled in the...
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Colorectal cancer awareness events set for area churches UofL Kentucky Cancer Program, Kentucky African...

The Kentucky Cancer Program (KCP) at the University of Louisville is teaming up with Kentucky African Americans Against Cancer (KAAAC) and several area churches...
Erica Sutton, M.D.

UofL surgeon and students recognized for improving access to colon cancer screening

Erica Sutton, MD, assistant professor and director of community engagement for the University of Louisville Department of Surgery, and Surgery on Sunday Louisville (SOSL)...
Erica Sutton, M.D.

UofL surgeon and students improve access to colon cancer screening Erica Sutton, M.D., Surgery...

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Erica Sutton, M.D., assistant professor and director of community engagement for the University of Louisville Department of Surgery, and Surgery on...
Roman Yampolskiy, Ph.D.

Science fiction into reality: What can artificial intelligence really do for us –...

LOUISVILLE, Ky. –  From The Jetsons to I, Robot, science fiction writers have illustrated both exciting and frightening visions of the impact computers, robots...
Robot and beer

UofL researcher examines what artificial intelligence can really do for us – or against...

From The Jetsons to I, Robot, science fiction writers have illustrated both exciting and frightening visions of the impact computers, robots or other forms...
Kathrin LaFaver, MD

Parkinson’s symposium for patients and families to take place April 6

The annual Bill Collins Symposium for Parkinson’s Disease for patients, families and caregivers is April 6. Admission is free.  Supported by the Bill Collins family and...
Left to right: Rachel Howard, Sarah Frankel, and Jessica Petrey of University Libraries; Dr. Julio Ramirez, Dr. Bill Mattingly, Kimberley Buckner, and Matt Grassman of Division of Infectious Diseases.

New peer-reviewed journal available in ThinkIR

Most peer-reviewed academic journals are subscription-based: some require high fees from academic libraries and their institutions, while others charge authors directly if they want...