The University of Louisville is part of a coalition that has received $500,000 to launch a new effort aimed at workforce development and innovation in health care. The new Kentucky Digital Health Tech and Artificial Intelligence Innovation Coalition is backed by one of 60 phase-one planning grants awarded through the U.S. Economic Development Administration's Build Back Better Regional Challenge. As a finalist receiving phase-one funding, the coalition now will compete for up to $100 million in phase-two implementation funding. The coalition is led by the Louisville Healthcare CEO Council (LHCC) and includes UofL, the Academy of Music Production Education and Development, Greater Louisville Inc., Kentuckiana Regional Planning and Development Agency, Louisville Metro Government, the Louisville Urban League and Metro United Way. "This work will be transformative for our city and our region," said Kevin Gardner, UofL's executive vice president for research and innovat
UofL secured a record $201.5 million in the 2021 fiscal year to support research, an increase of more than $30 million over the previous record set a year earlier,
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