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UK research explores the effects of climate change on soil microbes
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Katie Pratt
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What happens underground might have big effects above ground when it comes to climate change.
UK professor passionate about providing access to healthy foods
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Amy Jones-Timoney
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Alison Gustafson studies food access in rural communities.
Kentucky Small Ruminant Grazing Conference set for Feb. 6

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Aimee Nielson
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This year's conference focuses on Eastern Kentucky.
UKAg brothers tumble toward an NCAA championship
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Amy Jones-Timoney
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The Marsh brothers are studying animal sciences and agricultural economics in the UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.
UK research finds little gender bias in academic journal
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Katie Pratt
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As editor of the journal Functional Ecology, UK entomologist Chuck Fox reviewed the journal's peer review process for any potential gender bias.
Stephenson named 2016 UK great teacher
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Katie Pratt
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Stephenson is one of six UK educators to receive the award.
UK veterinary lab study vital in leptospirosis vaccine development

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Aimee Nielson
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Leptospirosis resides in the kidneys of infected mammals and can have devastating effects.
Heart of America Grazing Conference comes to Lexington
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Katie Pratt
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The conference only comes to Kentucky once every five years.
UK Winter Wheat Meeting to focus on profitability
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Katie Pratt
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UK's annual meeting is Jan. 5.
Lexington Minority and Women Construction Training Program registration closing Dec. 24
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Roberta Meisel
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The Bluegrass Small Business Development Center will host a 10-week program beginning Jan. 12 for women and minority business owners who wish to compete in the construction industry.