• Article
  • Nov 28 2018

The University of Kentucky’s Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC) working with the Cabinet for Economic Development’s (CED) KY Innovation office and the University of Louisville is leading the development of a Commonwealth Commercialization Center (C3), a new approach to resourcing all commercialization and intellectual property needs across the Commonwealth’s public universities and colleges.

  • Article
  • Nov 27 2018

University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center researcher Daret St. Clair, Ph.D., has been named the 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient from the Society for Redox Biology and Medicine (SfRBM).

  • Article
  • Nov 26 2018

University of Kentucky and University of Louisville will assist other universities in the state in how to translate intellectual property and innovations into market-ready products and startups.

  • Podcast
  • Nov 26 2018

After successfully launching an oncology training program for Appalachian undergrads in 2016, the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center is expanding the program to include high school students.

  • Article
  • Nov 21 2018

Researchers at the University of Kentucky have discovered new biological processes by which mutations in the FUS gene cause neurodegeneration in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

  • Article
  • Nov 21 2018

The deadline to submit abstracts for the 2019 National Conference of Undergraduate Research is Dec. 4, 2018.

  • Article
  • Nov 20 2018

Chemist Susan Odom leads UK's project as a partner in the $120 million Joint Center for Energy Storage Research, a U.S. DOE Innovation Hub focused on advancing battery science.

  • Article
  • Nov 16 2018

Despite being less than two years old, the orthopaedic trauma research team in UK Healthcare's Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine is making a tremendous impact that is gaining international recognition.

  • Article
  • Nov 15 2018

CLIK provides research training, professional development and a small grant to community leaders who are working to reduce health disparities, with a particular focus on Appalachian counties. The program is offered in Hazard, Kentucky. Applications are due Dec. 18.

  • Blog
  • Nov 14 2018

Kentucky families know better than most the plague of addiction. But there is hope. There is us.