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UofL Researchers help Paralyzed Men move again (Link)
Amazing medical breakthrough at The University of Louisville.

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We get a lot of flack for our academics but our med school and research programs are top notch.
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Add to a long line of medical and research achievements:

First ER (1911)
First Blood Transfusion (1930)
First Blood Bank (1930)
First Cancer Vaccine (2008)
First Successful Hand Transplant (2012)
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Let's not ignore Wake Forest's recent contribution to medical science.

http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-new...der-n77136


Seriously, Wake has a very strong regenerative medicine research program for the size of that school.
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(04-12-2014 09:12 AM)krux Wrote:  We get a lot of flack for our academics but our med school and research programs are top notch.

UL ranked fourth in its increases in federal research funding during the decade from 1999 to 2009 (+263%).

Clearly the Big East's research consortium paid off.
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http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/04/09/scien...man-heart/


Dont forget the Jarvis artificial heart transplants performed At University Hospital as well as Today with the first 3d printer Human Heart development for research and Training Heart Surgeons. Long Medical History at Louisville.
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