Displaying items by tag: science and technology

Christophe E. Jackson, a doctoral student in the Department of Biology, has been awarded a 2011 Ford Foundation Fellowship in its dissertation competition.

Henry Panion, Ph.D.

Gospel music • Music production • Music technology • Working in the music industry

Gregory Pence, Ph.D.

Cloning and assisted reproduction • Emerging issues in bioethics • Medical ethics

James McClintock, Ph.D.

Polar marine biology • Climate change • Antarctic marine ecology • Ocean acidification • Invertebrate zoology • Marine invertebrate chemical ecology • Nutrition & reproduction

Sarah Parcak, Ph.D.

Egyptian archaeology • Egyptology • Remote sensing

Adding cystatin C to a diagnostic panel revealed one person in six who had chronic kidney disease that was undetected using the conventional test.

Joseph Olson, a junior in the UAB College of Arts and Sciences, has been awarded a scholarship to attend the prestigious Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD)-RISE summer internship program.

Cosmic radiation could be problematic for future astronauts’ arteries, but research could soon inform care for Earth-bound cancer patients.

Antarctica is a “canary in the coal mine,” says UAB’s James McClintock and colleagues in recent review paper.

New research from UAB suggests a way to combat the invasion and spread of tumor cells in the brain.

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New technology and research may help detect and prevent skin cancer, but you can also take measures to avoid the disease.

Newly published research says an “epigenetics diet” can help prevent cancers and other aging-related diseases

NASA-developed technology designed to grow plants in space proves effective at treating cancer patients’ mouth sores in a UAB clinical trial.

An interactive computer program helps some kids with autism spectrum disorders learn concepts behind facial expressions.

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