University of Kentucky's BIRCWH program has received a new five-year, $2.5 million grant that will be used to continue UK's tradition of excellence in mentoring young scholars to become independent researchers in the field of women's health.
The lab processes stem cells for both autologous transplants – those using the patient's own stem cells – and allogenic transplants, in which stem cells harvested from related or unrelated donors are used.
The CCTS brings together clinicians, researchers, and communities to accelerate the translation of basic science discoveries to tangible improvements in health.
The University of Kentucky is proud to announce that Ada Sue Selwitz has been named the 2017 recipient of the Applied Research Ethics National Association (ARENA) Legacy Award (ALA).
UK is hosting a symposium to help students and professionals who are interested in STEM careers design and implement a career path and develop skills to help them effectively communicate about their work.
The University of Kentucky’s Igniting Research Collaborations (IRC) grant program has awarded nearly $300,000 in pilot grants to support cross-college interdisciplinary research and scholarship.
The University of Kentucky’s Igniting Research Collaborations (IRC) grant program has awarded nearly $300,000 in pilot grants to support cross-college interdisciplinary research and scholarship.
This center will foster research across all spectrums to identify environmental factors and underlying mechanisms responsible for the disproportionately high incidence of chronic diseases in Appalachian Kentucky.