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Robert Friedland, M.D., to conduct research on neurodegenerative disorders in Japan
Researcher awarded competitive fellowship grant from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
A new era in medical care for children begins
The Novak Center for Children’s Health represents paradigm shift in pediatric care
New study offers hope for Huntington’s Disease patients
UofL is study site for Phase 2 trial with novel treatment that may slow disease progression
UofL Hospital receives Get With The Guidelines Target: Stroke Honor Roll Elite Plus Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award
American Heart Association Award recognizes commitment to quality stroke care at UofL Hospital – Comprehensive Stroke Center
UofL cancer researcher gains NIH funding to study Alzheimer’s disease
Levi Beverly, Ph.D., will use additional $385K to expand study of ubiquilins in neurodegeneration
Specialized nurses keep the focus on stroke care at UofL Hospital
“We are the string that ties the story together”
UofL provides quality, lifelong professional education for physicians
CME office receives full reaccreditation with commendation from ACCME
Motor Retraining therapy provides hope for functional movement disorders
Patients find answers through unique, specialized program at UofL Physicians
UofL Stroke Program again receives top designation
University of Louisville Hospital certified as a Comprehensive Stroke Center for third time
Do the bugs in our gut affect our brains?
UofL neurologist Robert Friedland, M.D., shares latest research on microbiota along with a prescription for ‘gene therapy’ in the kitchen at Beer with a Scientist, Feb. 15
Study demonstrates role of gut bacteria in neurodegenerative diseases
Research at UofL funded by The Michael J. Fox Foundation shows proteins produced by gut bacteria may cause misfolding of brain proteins and cerebral inflammation