2018 BioBonanza
UK's Biology Department invited the public to learn more about their research during a fun filled, one-day, open house festival!
UK's Biology Department invited the public to learn more about their research during a fun filled, one-day, open house festival!
2018 Hall of Fame inductee Sheldon “Shelly” Steiner was born in the Bronx, N.Y., and received his B.A. from Drew University and his Ph.D. in microbiology from the University of Kentucky in 1967. His post-doctoral studies were performed in the laboratory of Dr. Robert Lester in the UK Department of Biochemistry.
By Lindsey Piercy
The University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences will induct six new members into the A&S Hall of Fame on Friday, Oct. 19.
For more about each honoree, see their brief biographies below.
Alumni inductees:

Jennifer L. Garr, topical studies, bachelor's degree, 1986
By Jenny Wells
Ann Morris, an associate professor of biology in the University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences, has received $1.87 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to continue her cutting-edge research in retinal development and regeneration.
UK's Biology Department invites you to learn more about our research during a fun filled, one-day, open house festival!