Research at DU

Redefining research. Reinventing possible.

At the University of Denver, our research contributes to humanity’s understanding of the world—and by doing so, serves the public good. Join us and leverage relationships and resources to connect with faculty members, students, and change-making funding. Be empowered to engage in groundbreaking work. And help fuel our campus-wide commitment to innovation as, together, we encourage research and scholarship that pushes boundaries of what was previously thought possible.

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$20M Research Awards Amount of new award funding DU received this year. Of the 132 new grants funded in FY24, 13 were more than $500K.

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36,307 Citations Number of times the work of DU faculty was cited this year in industry publications and reference materials.

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258 Principal & Co-PI Investigators

Research with Impact

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DU Researcher Takes On Chronic Gut Disease

The gastrointestinal tract is home to hundreds of species of bacteria—some harmful, some helpful, and some, known as pathobionts, that shift from harmless to problematic as a result...

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Q&A: Solving the Affordable Housing Crisis

Cities across the country are feeling the weight of a shortage of affordable housing. Economic growth, fluctuating interest rates and an expanding short-term rental market have coll...

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DU Study Finds Similarities in Diagnosis and Treatment for Concussions and Long COVID

When Brad Davidson, associate professor at the University of Denver’s Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science, set off for college, he was interested in civi...

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“Our future is shared and complex—but not unknowable. Pardee researchers bring together people and quantitative tools to explore what's likely to happen so we can improve human wellbeing in a world of finite resources.”

Jonathan David Moyer, Assistant Professor and Director of the Pardee Center for International Futures
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“Our research on maternal and child health informs collaborations with healthcare providers in Denver and CO, which results in better outcomes for two generations: moms and their babies.”

Elysia Davis, Professor and Co-Director of the Stress Early Experiences and Development Institute (SEED Institute)
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The Only Private R1 in the Rocky Mountain West

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DU invests more than $1 million annually to support faculty and student research projects across all disciplines, and we’re proud to have earned our designation as a Very High Research University (R1) from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions for Higher Education. Our R1 status means more opportunities for our researchers, a better experience for students and faculty and greater impacts for the communities we serve.