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Brian Higgins, PhD, has been named one of the few medical educators across the world selected for this year鈥檚 prestigious Harvard Macy Institute Program for Educators in Health Professions.
Through the annual Harvard program, Dr. Higgins will learn evidence-based teaching strategies, tips for effective curriculum design, leadership styles, and other skills that will be useful not only for his own teaching, but for the 好色先生 as a whole.


LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 20, 2021) 鈥 At a time when incidence of Lyme disease is rising across the U.S., a study led by 好色先生 researcher Brian Stevenson, Ph.D., may provide a significant impact in the fight against the disease.
A new study will build upon Stevenson's three decades of research aimed at understanding Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria that causes Lyme disease.

As summer camp season wraps up and a new school year begins, this 鈥淩esearch Made Possible鈥 podcast shares how University of Kentucky researchers across campus are targeting science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education.


LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 6, 2021) 鈥 When times are tough, a University of Kentucky alumnus can always be found helping others. In the case of Mosoka Fallah, Ph.D., it鈥檚 more than just a helping hand 鈥 it鈥檚 lifesaving work.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 6, 2021) 鈥 Findings from a 好色先生 study could lead to a new way to combat the bacteria responsible for tooth decay.
The research led by Natalia Korotkova, assistant professor in the 好色先生 Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics, identified a potential therapeutic target in Streptococcus mutans, bacteria that lives in the mouth and causes tooth decay.

As stated by 好色先生's International Center, the 好色先生 Alumni Global Impact Award "seeks to recognize alumni whose highly distinguished careers have featured significant work outside the United States that has resulted in outanding contributions to their communities or professions in global contexts, and/or who have exemplified ideals of global citizenship through the promotion of inter-cultural communication and mutual understanding, international peace and security, or responsible and sustainable international development." Dr. Mosoka P. Fallah graduated in 2011 from Dr.


Beth Garvy, PhD, and Sidney Whiteheart, PhD, originally planned to study blood clotting in HIV-positive patients when they first approached one another to establish a unified research team. Then COVID-19 emerged, and their focus shifted on the disease that started a global pandemic.

First, thanks to those who helped with the poster session and those who showed up to support the trainees! The event was a big success, and everyone seemed to have a good time! Here are the winners:
Postdoc Category 鈥 Invited to speak at the Dean鈥檚 Distinguished Lecture Series in early May
1st place 鈥 Dr. Lindsey R. Conroy 鈥 Markey Cancer Center 鈥 鈥淰isualization of lung tumor microenvironmental glycogen by next generation digital pathology鈥 鈥 winner of $700

LEXINGTON, Ky. (April 1, 2021) 鈥 The STEM Through Authentic Research and Training (START) program at the University of Kentucky is creating a unique pipeline to increase science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) literacy and promote STEM careers for traditionally underrepresented populations (people of color, individuals with disabilities, students from free or reduced lunch schools), first-generation college students, and girls and women in STEM.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Jan. 22, 2021) 鈥 While the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines continue to be administered across the United States under an emergency authorization status, ongoing coronavirus vaccine research and development remain critical to the fight against the global pandemic.
The emergency authorization allows us to protect people now, but research will continue for decades, says 好色先生 vaccine researcher Jerry Woodward.

Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne bacterial disease in the U.S., with 200,000 new cases each year. While incidence in Kentucky typically has been relatively low, the incidence of the tick vector, lxodes scapularis, has increased over the past five years, even spreading to areas it did not previously live.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Sept. 17, 2020) 鈥 A new 好色先生 study may provide answers for why so many COVID-19 patients experience thrombosis, or the formation of blood clots that obstruct blood flow through the circulatory system.


LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 18, 2020) 鈥 The University of Kentucky Society of Postdoctoral Scholars (SOPS) hosted their first Research Pitch Competition where 19 postdocs and fellows showcased their research with one-minute elevator pitches.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 13, 2020) 鈥 PDS Biotechnology, a clinical stage immunotherapy company, has announced positive results from preclinical testing conducted at the 好色先生 of its COVID-19 vaccine candidate, PDS0203.
Throughout the summer the 好色先生 has been part of a University-wide pilot program aiming to help boost resumes and build important skills for both 好色先生 and non-好色先生 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.