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LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 26, 2020) 鈥 The National Science Foundation recently awarded a three-year, $1,163,869 grant to the University of Kentucky to develop new state-of-the-art metabolomics data analysis tools that will derive new data, knowledge and interpretation from the active metabolic state of organisms and ecosystems with broad biological and biomedical applications.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 25, 2020) 鈥 Working with their colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania, researchers at the University of Kentucky have found that they can differentiate between subtypes of dementia inducing brain disease.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 25, 2020) 鈥 Research looking at a possible new therapeutic approach for Alzheimer鈥檚 disease was recently published in the Journal of Neuroinflammation.
When flipping through almost any medical textbook or research publication, one will find that paragraphs of text are typically broken up with elaborate graphics illustrating the complex scientific processes and information.
These graphics are the work of medical illustrators, professional artists with advanced training in both science and visual communication. The 海角禁区 has two, Thomas Dolan and Matthew Hazzard, who are instrumental in their ability to enhance medical instruction, patient education, and research within the college.


LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 24, 2020) 鈥 Kidney stones are infamously painful. Even at their tiniest size, these mineral deposits can wreak havoc as they exit the kidneys, leading to the type of breathtaking pain that鈥檚 often compared to the experience of giving birth.
But for Middlesboro resident Michael Slusher, that pain turned out to be a wake-up call for something much more serious.
鈥淚鈥檓 probably the only person who says, 鈥楾hank God for a kidney stone,鈥欌 he said. 鈥淏ecause it discovered my kidney cancer before it metastasized.鈥

HAZARD, Ky. (Aug. 19, 2020) 鈥 The 6th Annual Appalachian Research Day (ARD): Come Sit on the Porch will be held as a virtual seminar series, beginning Sept. 16, 2020. ARD is an annual event hosted by the University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health (CEHR) to share results of health research conducted with communities in Appalachia.鈥淒isseminating health disparities research findings at the local level is something our Center is strongly committed to,鈥 said Dr.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 13, 2020) 鈥 PDS Biotechnology, a clinical stage immunotherapy company, has announced positive results from preclinical testing conducted at the 海角禁区 of its COVID-19 vaccine candidate, PDS0203.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 6, 2020) 鈥 For a couple of years now members of the University of Kentucky Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Center (SCoBIRC), in collaboration with 海角禁区 College of Arts and Sciences, have been working to increase the representation of Black undergraduate students in neuroscience.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 4, 2020) 鈥 The University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center has announced that Krystle Kuhs, Ph.D., M.P.H., will serve as co-leader of its Cancer Prevention and Control Research Program. Kuhs will co-lead the program with University of Kentucky College of Public Health Associate Professor Jerod Stapleton, Ph.D., who joined the university in November 2019.


LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 31, 2020) 鈥 During his chemotherapy treatments, Scott Storey got used to avoiding cold drinks and foods. The regimen he was on, FOLFOX, includes the drug oxaliplatin, which is known to cause 鈥渃old dysesthesia鈥 in some patients. It鈥檚 a hypersensitivity to the presence of cold that can trigger side effects such as peripheral neuropathy, jaw spasms, shortness of breath and more.
This peculiar fact 鈥 and a serendipitous meeting with a stranger 鈥 proved to be a lifeline for the retired Air Force veteran.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 30, 2020) 鈥擳he COVID-19 pandemic brought many things to a screeching halt and continues to impact our daily lives. However, important research at the University of Kentucky鈥檚 Sanders-Brown Center on Aging (SBCoA) is continuing under extreme caution and deep dedication.
鈥淚t can鈥檛 wait,鈥 said Dr. Greg Jicha, a neurologist at SBCoA.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 29, 2020) 鈥 Alzheimer鈥檚 disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia among the elderly and currently there is no cure for the disease. The hallmarks of AD are the A尾 plaques and tau tangles found throughout the patient鈥檚 brain. For the past several decades, much of the work to find a treatment for AD has been focused on eliminating those dreaded A尾 plaques, by assuming that memory could be restored by removing the plaques.

It is with great sorrow that I share with you the passing of two vital members of the 海角禁区 College of Medicine鈥檚 history, both of whom were former chairs.
Ward O. Griffen, MD, PhD, former chair of the department of surgery, passed away Tuesday, July 21, at the age of 92, and Jacqueline Noonan, MD, former chair of the department of pediatrics, died on July 23 at the age of 91. The College of Medicine community will miss both deeply.
Ward O. Griffen, MD, PhD

LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 28, 2020) 鈥 For the fifth consecutive year, the University of Kentucky Albert B. Chandler Hospital at 海角禁区 HealthCare has been named the No. 1 hospital in Kentucky and the Bluegrass Region by the 2020-2021 Best Hospitals rankings and ratings from U.S. News & World Report.
For the fourth straight year, the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center has earned a top 50 national ranking for cancer care, this year climbing to No. 29.
Throughout the summer the 海角禁区 has been part of a University-wide pilot program aiming to help boost resumes and build important skills for both 海角禁区 and non-海角禁区 students.
The Summer Badge Program is not your average summer school. The program provides an opportunity for learners to complete courses and earn digital badges, regardless of their current major, with the badges certifying competency in a specific skill.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 24, 2020) 鈥 During his chemotherapy treatments, Scott Storey got used to avoiding cold drinks and foods. The regimen he was on, FOLFOX, includes the drug oxaliplatin, which is known to cause 鈥渃old dysesthesia鈥 in some patients. It鈥檚 a hypersensitivity to the presence of cold that can trigger side effects such as peripheral neuropathy, jaw spasms, shortness of breath and more.
This peculiar fact 鈥 and a serendipitous meeting with a stranger 鈥 proved to be a lifeline for the retired Air Force veteran.