The green space includes two full-size competition fields and two digital scoreboards.
This week is about superlatives: The best health care. The newest athletic facilities. And a marketing campaign that explains our proudest achievements.
UAB will host independent living specialist Darrel Christenson to discuss the intersection of accessible housing with inclusion, health and the role of visitability in real estate.
An increased association with STI in a vaginitis screening population has been found by a UAB researcher.
A season kick-off party precedes the show, with Mak Grgic opening for k.d. lang. Special VIP offers are also available.
The focus of the seventh annual symposium will be on heart failure.
UAB School of Dentistry welcomes first-year students with ceremonious white coats.
This remarkable ability has clinical implications for humans.
The National Cancer Institute highlighted research from UAB that shows how the epigenetic plant-based diet in mice can prevent cancer more effectively at younger ages.
UAB Hospital continues to be highly ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the No. 1 hospital in Alabama and among the top in the Southeast and nation.
Television, digital, print and other advertisements will showcase UAB’s unique passion for spurring innovation and spearheading change.
Seven films directed by UAB students and alumni will be featured at Birmingham’s Sidewalk Film Festival.
The new program, offered totally online, welcomes the first cohort of students in the 2018 fall semester.
The symposium puts a spotlight on interdisciplinary research at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
UAB research suggests protein misfolding, perhaps caused by a reduction in a regulatory protein, could be associated with Parkinson’s disease.
These newborn neurons in the dentate gyrus become less excitable after three weeks, a crucial step for mature functioning.
This week is all about progress: Opening of the new UAB Police headquarters, mixing personal medicine and politics and revealing the beauty of Collat's "Steps to Success."
This discovery may lead to personalized care for congestive heart failure, also known as ischemic cardiomyopathy.
The 186 members of the class of 2022 will receive their traditional white coats Aug. 12.
The new 28,000-square-foot facility includes office space, a training room and an emergency call center.