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First-ever interactome identifies how plant pathogens attack hosts; scientist who helped build map plans same work on human cells at UAB.

A longer Achilles tendon generates more power, leading to greater energy efficiency and possible performance gains.

UAB creates center for interdisciplinary research and development in computer, accounting and life sciences.

New research from UAB shows definitive link between a protein and cell activation; shutting both down could be a target of new treatments for cancer and autoimmune diseases.

With the acquisition, UAB takes a significant step toward making sophisticated cell therapy a part of patient care.

Recent University of Alabama at Birmingham graduate Holly Williams has received a summer research fellowship at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

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