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Cardiovascular disease accounts for nearly 801,000 American deaths.
The music has been inspired by and relates to two current AEIVA exhibits, “Stitching History From the Holocaust” and “Irene Grau: Incohèrent Walk.”
Join the UAB community for a concert by disability rights activist and musician Gaelynn Lea.
Using a common inkjet machine and some clever hacks, a UAB researcher creates low-cost, low-power electronics with applications in health care and beyond.
The Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama has donated a total of $8.7 million to UAB research efforts since 1996.
The scholars come from a range of backgrounds with various educational interests, including medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacology, social work and education.
Family-friendly and accessibility are part of the innovative vision that propels UAB Passport Services to be the top in the nation.
New UAB Medicine stroke rehab clinic offers unique one-stop shopping
UAB researchers work toward finding the biomarkers of autism for earlier diagnosis and treatment.
Goldblum will take questions, ask trivia questions and play classic jazz with his band.
UAB nutrition researchers are conducting a new study on Type 2 diabetes and addressing the disproportionate complications experienced by African American patients.
Pig heart transplants could potentially save the lives of infants with life-threatening heart diseases.
SPRINT trial: Intensive lowering of blood pressure did not significantly reduce dementia risk but did have a measurable impact on mild cognitive impairment.
Creating a fistula in the arm is vital before starting hemodialysis, yet half of fistulas fail to mature so that they are usable for dialysis.
Steeped in New Orleans groove, Delfeayo Marsalis and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra deliver the true essence of jazz.
The Society of Women Engineers awarded Penko for her contributions in the engineering and local communities.
Presented by the Black Student Awareness Committee, the Step Show assembles the best talent in the Southeast.
Ziad Kazzi, M.D., an emergency medicine physician and toxicologist, will present his lecture, Chemical Warfare Agents: Then and Now; Far and Near, on Jan. 31.
Supercomputer access, massive storage, collaborative coding — UAB Biomedical Research Information Technology Enhancement (U-BRITE) is a collection of tools designed to break down the barriers between researchers and their data.