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UofL s Research!Louisville wraps up its 26th annual symposium

Research!Louisville (R!L) 2021 held its 26th annual symposium showcasing health sciences research at the University of Louisville Oct. 25-29. The event featured 290 abstracts from a select group of medical, dental, nursing, public health and graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, research associates, research staff, bioengineering co-op students, residents, fellows, faculty and NCI-R25 undergraduates. The symposium serves to offer valuable opportunities to research scholars in need of gaining essential presentation skills and experience, meet scholarship requirements for faculty ranking and promotion, build peer networks and gain feedback from research scientists in a wide range of disciplines. "The University of Louisville is a true research powerhouse," said Kevin Gardner, UofL's executive vice president for research and innovation. "This event is an opportunity to showcase the breadth of that work, create career pathways for students and raise awareness of the

Kosair Charities gives $6 4 million gift for kids health program

The money will also be used to buy new hospital equipment and support education for children's health programs. It's all to help patients get more valuable care.

Kosair Charities gives $6 4M to UofL children s spinal injury program

Kosair Charities gives $6 4M to UofL children s spinal injury program
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U of L, Kosair Charities announce $50 million milestone in funds for kids

The University of Louisville and Kosair Charities announced a major milestone  Wednesday in Kosair s 39-year history of funding children s health services and research. Kosair, the largest charity in Kentucky, has now surpassed $50 million in funds it has donated for U of L-based programs, including child abuse medical services and cancer treatment and research. The news was announced in a joint, online appearance by U of L President Neeli  Bendapudi and Kosair Charities President Keith Inman. The virtual event, held online because of  COVID-19 pandemic concerns, featured a balloon drop as Inman and Bendapudi displayed an oversize check for $50 million while U of L physicians, staff and others on the Zoom call cheered and clapped.

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