Registration open: 10th annual Appalachian Research Day set to take place in Corbin

This year's Appalachian Research Day, "Come Sit on the Porch," will take place on April 16, 2025, at The Corbin Center in Corbin, Kentucky.
This year's Appalachian Research Day, "Come Sit on the Porch," will take place on April 16, 2025, at The Corbin Center in Corbin, Kentucky.

HAZARD, Ky. (March 5, 2025) — Registration is open for the 10th Annual Appalachian Research Day: Come Sit on the Porch. Hosted by the University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health (UK CERH), the event is an opportunity to learn about health research conducted with communities in Appalachia. The event will be held in person on April 16, 2025, at The Corbin Center in Corbin, Kentucky. Register, view the agenda and see continuing education information here.

This year’s conference will include podium presentations, a research poster competition, breakout sessions, networking opportunities and a health and research fair. Highlights of this year’s conference include:

  •  Equitable and High-Quality Lung Cancer Screening in Kentucky, a podium presentation by Timothy Mullett, M.D., medical director of the UK Markey Cancer Center Network Operations and a UK professor of cardiothoracic surgery.

  • A Community-Engaged Approach to Tobacco Regulatory Science in Appalachia, a panel presentation by researchers with the Appalachian Tobacco Regulatory Science Team (AppalTRuST).

  • Disaster, Disease, and Determination: How an Appalachian Health Center Responded to the Needs of Its Community, a podium presentation by Key Douthitt, M.D., an associate professor at UK Department of Family and Community Medicine and medical director at the UK North Fork Valley Community Health Center.

  • High school student presentations on numerous research projects during a shared session for Healthy WAY and CARAT-TOP, youth leadership and research development programs offered by the UK CERH for rural Kentucky high school students. 

  • Nine breakout sessions in the afternoon on a variety of topics, including stroke, Alzheimer's Disease, rural workforce, food insecurity, substance use disorder and disaster preparedness. 

  • More than 20 research posters on a variety of health topics.

Winners of the poster session will be announced during the awards lunch. The nominees and winner of the annual Environmental Health Community Engagement Award, co-sponsored by the UK CERH and the UK Center for Appalachian Research in Environmental Sciences, will also be recognized.

Registration will close on April 9 or when the venue's capacity is reached. Space is limited. For more information, contact Beth Bowling at beth.bowling@uky.edu or 606-439-3557.

As the state’s flagship, land-grant institution, the University of Kentucky exists to advance the Commonwealth. We do that by preparing the next generation of leaders — placing students at the heart of everything we do — and transforming the lives of Kentuckians through education, research and creative work, service and health care. We pride ourselves on being a catalyst for breakthroughs and a force for healing, a place where ingenuity unfolds. It's all made possible by our people — visionaries, disruptors and pioneers — who make up 200 academic programs, a $476.5 million research and development enterprise and a world-class medical center, all on one campus.