Eight UAB students have been selected as semifinalists and one awarded for the Fulbright Scholarship Program.
The UAB School of Medicine’s successful Match Day saw 98 percent of the graduating class match in residency programs ranging from primary care to surgery.
This knowledge offers a strategy to target and eliminate these persistent leukemic stem cells.
Baskin will become society president in April 2020.
The Junior Board of Alzheimer’s of Central Alabama will fund a UAB program to train the next generation of Alzheimer’s disease researchers.
The Antiviral Drug Discovery and Development Center at UAB will study infectious diseases, including influenza, West Nile, Zika, chikungunya and more.
UAB School of Medicine art show entries are being offered in a silent auction to benefit a local childhood cancers and blood disorders initiative.  
Sedaris, one of the world’s transcendent humorists, is also one of the most observant writers addressing the human condition today.
Students receive recognition for research posters and papers at statewide presentation.
UAB neuroscientist Vladimir Parpura will begin a four-year term as a council member of the International Society for Neurochemistry.
UAB professors publish distinct conceptual framework for entrepreneurship in educational settings.
Nwigwe, a self-described “first-generation-Nigerian kid from Alief,” near Houston, will perform at the UAB International Festival on March 30.
The Nature – Laboratory Investigation paper was published online last year.
UAB researchers were awarded a grant for new hybrid technology that could change diagnostic standards for patients. 
UAB’s School of Nursing has partnered with the World Health Organization Collaborating Center at the University of West Indies–Mona in Kingston, Jamaica, to improve nurse training.
The androgen receptor moves into mitochondria to regulate multiple mitochondrial processes
This tour will be her last formal extended tour, capping a lifetime of music, awards and human rights achievements.
UAB is part of a clinical trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine that showed using bag-mask ventilation improves outcomes and could potentially save lives.
Donations will benefit My Sister’s Closet, an outreach program of the YWCA of Central Alabama.
UAB African American Studies will be sponsoring Nikki Giovanni at the Spring Colloquium, where she will share her poetry and advice as an educator and activist.