Displaying items by tag: department of genetics

The UAB Undiagnosed Diseases Program, designed to help find answers for rare medical conditions, now has a clinic in Children’s of Alabama.
UAB’s Undiagnosed Diseases Program is the court of last resort for those with baffling diseases that have never been diagnosed.
Haydeh Payami, Ph.D., a leading geneticist recruited to the UAB-Hudson Alpha Center for Genomic Medicine and UAB Personalized Medicine Institute, is exploring the protective power of coffee and nicotine — and the mysteries of the microbiome — in Parkinson’s disease.
Hundreds of students will present academic pursuits in cutting-edge research topics.

UAB’s Korf recognized for contributions in the field of genetics with election to fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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“Twitch,” a film about a young woman’s journey as she is tested for Huntington’s disease, will be previewed on campus.

Research in personalized medicine, health informatics and genomic medicine spans disciplines and will impact the treatment of many diseases.
The partnership combines genomics expertise with leadership in research and clinical medicine to speed efforts to deliver personalized therapies and cures.
UAB will host a scientific and community symposium in honor of World Rare Disease Day
Newfound details of rare disease may advance understanding of brain tumors.

Pioneering UAB physician Sara Finley, M.D., passes away at age 82.

John Hartman works with the Nutrition Obesity Research Center and the Department of Medicine.

Patients with neurofibromatosis, schwannomatosis, which are related genetic conditions, gain access to more clinical trials.

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