Noting the significant progress in drug and vaccine development over the past three years, the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, has provided a three-year, $5.5 million grant to the James Graham Brown Cancer Center at the University of Louisville to develop new treatments and vaccines for various forms of cancer. “Seven years…
Kosair Charities gives UofL $7.3 million to help children regain use of limbs
Efforts by University of Louisville researchers to help children with spinal cord injuries received a significant boost today. Kosair Charities gives UofL $7.3 million to help children regain use of limbs Andrea Behrman with her patient Kyle Bartolini and his mother, Jamie.
UofL opens pediatric and dental offices at Sam Swope Kosair Charities Centre
Charitable lease agreement valued at $1.2 million over 5 years The University of Louisville and Kosair Charities have entered a new partnership, opening general pediatrics and pediatric dentistry practices at the Sam Swope Kosair Charities Centre, where children with disabilities and chronic health conditions and children from the community can get expert care from UofL pediatricians…
Sauk, Singer to continue as deans
The University of Louisville Board of Trustees today voted to extend the appointments of School of Dentistry Dean John Sauk and Kent School of Social Work Dean Terry Singer. The board’s approval comes after committee reviews of the deans’ performance over a five-year period.
University Medical Center, University of Louisville announce partnership with KentuckyOne Health
The University Medical Center (UMC) and the University of Louisville (UofL) announced today that they have entered a partnership that brings together University Hospital and the James Graham Brown Cancer Center with KentuckyOne Health. The agreements for the partnership have been signed by the partners along with Governor Steve Beshear. This new collaboration with KentuckyOne…
UofL receives support to transform health care education
Schools of Nursing, Dentistry share nearly $1.1 million federal grant Health care is changing, and how the University of Louisville prepares students to deliver high-quality care is adjusting to those changes. A new educational initiative will have nursing and dental students collaborating to better identify and manage systemic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease…
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