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New data suggest Group B Streptococcus infections are more common than previously recognized
Study shows high rates of GBS infection among the elderly, African Americans and people with chronic conditions
UofL breakthrough technology shows promise fighting novel coronavirus
Researchers at the UofL Health - James Graham Brown Cancer Center look to fast-track development of possible SARS-CoV-2 treatment
Study: Asthma hospitalizations drop after power plants retired coal or installed better emission controls
Study published in Nature Energy involving researchers at UofL shows impact of reduction of coal emission on Louisville residents' health
Kentucky launches initiative to test healthcare workers for immunity, establish top plasma donor pool
Collaboration includes the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute and Louisville area hospitals and medical centers
Trent, UofL researchers seek new drugs to fight COVID-19 using computers in schools across Kentucky
Drug discovery work shifts from cancer to COVID-19 using DataseamGrid
UofL researchers addressing urgent need for knowledge about COVID-19
Infectious disease researchers at UofL are working with all 10 Louisville hospitals and two in southern Indiana to process tests and study the illness in order to gather information needed to prevent transmission of COVID-19
COVID-19 can't stop another successful Match Day for UofL internal medicine residency programs
Minus the usual festivities, Match Day 2020 brings another solid incoming class for the UofL Internal Medicine, Combined Med-Peds residency groups
Pfizer Inc. designates UofL a Center of Excellence for vaccine-preventable disease research
UofL Division of Infectious Diseases to conduct epidemiological research involving pneumonia, diarrhea and other diseases for Pfizer Vaccines
Ambitious UofL study seeks to understand impact of trees on our health
Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, Green Heart Louisville initiative involves a large-scale scientific study of how greenspaces affect public health
Another successful fellowship match for UofL residents
Class of 2020 continues trend in great performance in the fellowship match
Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit patients and their families to enjoy a Thanksgiving meal
Brothers to provide a catered Thanksgiving meal to BMT patients at UofL Health - UofL Hospital
Bates leads groundbreaking grant to transform Kentucky's healthcare startup ecosystem
Statewide organization formed to spark commercialization of commonwealth's best academic research innovations
UofL closes on purchase of KentuckyOne's Louisville-area assets
Move ends two years of uncertainty about the future of Jewish Hospital and the other area health care assets
Trent, UofL innovators honored at inaugural EPIC Innovation Awards
New awards recognize researchers and innovators who are creating groundbreaking technologies that can improve lives
UofL Health honoring rich history of medical facilities as new names are chosen
Names changing but legacy of excellence in health care will live on
Dunbar CAR T-Cell Program to bring advanced immunotherapy treatment to cancer patients in region
Pledge of $1 million will create a specialized center to provide chimeric antigen receptor positive T cell therapies at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center
UofL's Green Heart Project's large-scale tree planting underway in Louisville
A first-of-its-kind study of the effects of plants on human health is beginning large-scale planting of trees and shrubs in South Louisville neighborhoods.
Clay Smith voted No. 1 doctor in 2019 LEO Readers' Choice Awards
UofL clinician focused on primary care, internal medicine, and LGBTQ health voted the best of over 100 nominees in annual voting
DOM members make impressive showing at 2019 Research!Louisville
Annual event held at the University of Louisville highlights, promotes excellence and public awareness of health sciences research at the Louisville Medical Center
UofL to assume KentuckyOne Louisville assets with support from the state, foundations
Support from both the state and two local foundations will aid saving the struggling Jewish Hospital and other vital area medical facilities