UAB received statewide nursing awards, including two Nurse Legion of Honor medals, Outstanding Healthcare Organization and State Outstanding Nurse Educator.
Research outcomes from a newly funded study could aid in the development of novel therapeutic strategies for Alzheimer’s.
UAB’s College of Arts and Sciences was awarded two grants that will help fund its Research Experiences for Undergraduates program.

UAB neonatologist aims to support literacy from birth through his new Baby Bookworms book and reading program study. 

Zhang’s research compares clothing expenditures between boys versus girls using a rich, household-specific data set.
Kaylee Crockett, Ph.D., shares three steps on how you can keep your mental health a priority this holiday season.
A new study focuses on hypertension, diabetes and dyslipidemia — a high level of lipids that can lead to heart attack, stroke or other heart issues — and social determinants associated with HIV.
Research in animal models shows better formation of the fistulas, which are a lifeline for kidney failure patients as the connection site to dialysis machines.
Simple, healthy changes within families can help children develop long-term healthy habits.
Pregnant women will receive a 4D ultrasound, clinical evaluation and personalized physical activity plan through the new Exercise in Pregnancy Clinic.
Ebony Tolliver’s love of running and passion for health sciences led her to both successful academic and athletic careers while a Blazer.
Ashley Penrod put her education on hold and served as the main caretaker for her father after he received two different cancer diagnoses. After seven years, she will graduate with honors at the UAB graduate commencement ceremony.

Simon Peeples is graduating from UAB with a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry and a Bachelor of Art degree in art history, connecting arts and sciences. 

Join UAB Arts in Medicine for a virtual seminar and hear about communities’ shared experiences, hopes, prayers, wishes and dreams.
Learn more about WBHM and how to support this vital community service at www.wbhm.org.
UAB students continue the legacy of competing in the Music Teachers National Association’s Young Artist Piano competition.

At UAB, the company IN8bio Inc. is running a Phase I clinical trial to treat glioblastoma multiforme, the most aggressive type of cancer that originates in the brain.

It is a UAB holiday tradition that brings smiles to hundreds of children in Alabama.

John Maddox, associate professor in UAB’s College of Arts and Sciences, will represent UAB at the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese.