Displaying items by tag: UAB Goal: Research and Scholarship

The goal is to predict how rare earth metals, used in many applications including cell phones, will behave when subjected to extreme environments.

UAB biologist Charles Amsler to join NSF’s Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems (AOE) program as a rotator for the Division of Polar Programs (POLAR).

UAB launches Malcovery; new company detects cyber threats, neutralizes attacks, minimizes losses for groups in danger of malware attackers.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Diabetes Research Day at UAB

The UAB Comprehensive Diabetes Center held the fourth annual Diabetes Research Day this week.

The workshop will help raise awareness of the effects of depression on women, their children and their communities.

Robert E. Palazzo, Ph.D., former UAB College of Arts and Sciences interim dean has been named CAS dean.

Ballroom-dance intervention seeks to improve health, relationships for women with reproductive cancers and their partners – participants receive free dance lessons.

Waguespack has been in private practice in Birmingham for more than three decades prior to coming to UAB.

Chaffin calls the UAB Campus Green her favorite transformational project.

Distraction by a dog while driving may be worse for older drivers, according to research from UAB.

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