Displaying items by tag: science and technology

Newer, less used risk predictor for diagnosing kidney disease is better, costs same as more common, less accurate test.

Two years later UAB researchers still working on Deepwater Horizon oil-spill solutions and measuring its effects on the community.

The network connects community dental-care providers with researchers to improve day-to-day issues in oral health care.

Awards, job benefits and innovative programs help place UAB near the top of in The Scientist magazine’s postdoc rankings.

Six outstanding undergraduates will do research under the mentorship of top UAB researchers.

Leaders in social networks, banks and law enforcement turn to UAB’s computer forensics team to connect criminals to online crimes.

UAB launches statewide initiative to investigate, prosecute cyber-criminals accustomed to flying below the radar.

New technology will make its debut at the School of Engineering Open House Feb. 26.

UAB students are working to develop assays — like apps for an iPhone — for one of the nation’s leading biotechnology companies.

She explained the Mona Lisa’s smile. On March 13, neurobiologist Margaret Livingstone will explain “What Art Can Tell Us About The Brain.”

As the number of knee and hip joint replacements grows, nanodiamond coatings could answer problems related to metal surfaces.

Data could lead to better advice for primary-care doctors struggling with a rising tide of older adult patients still in throes of youthful bad habits.
Students will learn how to create and develop an app in a weekly class at UAB’s ArtPlay, thanks to a gift from the AT&T Foundation.

Preparing young music students for college and careers is part of a keynote lecture University Professor Henry Panion will present as part of a national music summit.

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