UAB students are granted the opportunity to continue academic goals through NASA research programs.
This novel finding will enable experimental studies to determine whether and how these microbes play a role in triggering the disease.
Researchers from UAB are working with the NIH and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to study a potential antibiotic to treat maternal and infant sepsis in low-income countries.
The coronavirus pandemic caused a blood shortage in March. Nothing has changed in June, and blood supplies remain dangerously low.
The O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center has been designated a Center of Excellence by the Myelodysplastic Syndromes Foundation, making it the only one in the state that holds this designation and can now provide patients access to an international network of specialized physicians.
New evidence for sex disparity in liver transplants suggests a change may be needed in how livers are allocated.
Pre-law camp teaches high school students how to disagree.
Rodney Tucker, M.D., honored for work and care given to patients nearing the end of their lives.
Curry Bordelon III, DNP, shares his recommendations for traveling and what he and his family feel comfortable doing during the pandemic.
Five members of UAB’s environmental services department will be feted in “United we Sing: A Grammy® Salute to the Unsung Heroes,” airing Sunday, June 21, at 7 p.m. CT on the CBS network.
Jablonski is among 55 nurse leaders and innovators who were recognized by the journal Geriatric Nursing.
The safest place to exercise is at home or outside; but if you must go to the gym, follow these steps.
The UAB School of Optometry dean has been elected to serve on a national vision research board of directors.
A mouse model and previous studies suggest that genetic intervention in SHANK3-related ASD may be most effective earlier in development.
UAB continues to pave the way for developing personal protective equipment during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Jodie Dionne-Odom, M.D., will help advance global health in the UAB Center for Women’s Reproductive Health.
UAB’s School of Engineering researchers have helped develop a new method to address challenges associated with blood-contact applications.
Teaching art to medical students helps improve their observational skills in clinical encounters, their perceptions of biases, and their tolerance of ambiguity or uncertainty.
A UAB patient beat COVID-19 and recalls his experience with the virus and enrolling in a clinical trial.
UAB’s CCTS joins a nationwide collaboration creating a secure, central database of electronic health records from coronavirus patients.