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Students will visit a site where nuclear weapons were once tested, the nation’s first quarantine station, the lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans and many other sites around the Southeast.
Two UAB students with personal connections to education inequality attended an exclusive summit in Washington, D.C., to help encourage students to join their fight to end global poverty.
Local and statewide organizations and public health leaders partner with the School of Public Health and its students to improve the lives of Alabamians.
A study led by UAB professor Paul Muntner, Ph.D., looks at the impact of the new hypertension guideline set by the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Senior Mugdha Mokashi found her passion for public service while earning two degrees and preparing for medical school.
Adults who consume large amounts of sugary drinks may have a higher risk of dying from heart disease or other causes.
Six School of Nursing programs and specialties rank among the top 15 in the country, while the schools of Medicine, Engineering and Public Health and the College of Arts and Sciences also post high marks.
Students from nine universities will create solutions to a global health problem in the 10th annual Statewide Global Health Case Competition.
A study to better understand racial and regional differences in deaths from strokes will be funded through 2023 by a $20.4 million grant.
UAB ranked 15th nationally among public universities in research expenditures and topped $238 million in NIH funding for FY 2016.
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