Gary Warner, cybersecurity expert and director of Research in Computer Forensics, offers tips on which Facebook settings to pay close attention to.
UAB will establish a medical office building to house primary care and other medical specialties in the Stadium Trace Village development along I-459 in Hoover.
Without the transcription factor Sp7, two specialized types of cells that create dentin and enamel fail to mature.
The UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Rotary Clubs of Birmingham and Colombo lead the way in eliminating cervical cancer as a public health problem in Sri Lanka.
Before they graduate, the seniors will help deliver one more musical when “Hairspray” takes the stage April 11-15.
Research by undergraduates Jessica Pham and Christine Nguyen on the structure of bat coronavirus HKU4 could eventually be used to design new drugs to fight human threats.
In 2018, there will be more than 650,000 new cases of oral, head and neck cancers diagnosed worldwide, but early screening and diagnosis can more than double a patient’s chances of survival.
Senior Nina Morgan's UAB Sustainability Asset Map offers an interactive look at dozens of green initiatives across campus and in the surrounding community.
A Dothan man is back on the hiking trail following a rare soft tissue tumor treated by UAB’s “Sarcoma King.”
The scholarship will support students from the state of Alabama who demonstrate financial need and come from a disadvantaged background.
Kane Agan, a senior majoring in public health, is helping Dr. Douglas Fry study the attributes of societies where interpersonal violence is rare.
The May 4 UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center Fiesta Ball will support the work of young cancer research scientists and cancer outreach efforts.
Professor Emeritus Ward Haarbauer will present “Cholera, Railroad Lanterns, and a Ship on a Lake: Birmingham Theatre in the 19th Century.”
Free for UAB students, Spring Concert tickets are $20 for the general public.
UAB Giving Day is April 12; Campus Rec is hosting Walk It Out on Wednesdays; catch a performance of UAB Theatre's "Hairspray" April 11-15 and the Spring Game will be held tomorrow at Legion Field - football season tickets are on sale now.
The UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center has many community activities planned for National Minority Health Month, beginning with National Minority Cancer Awareness Week.
Local and statewide organizations and public health leaders partner with the School of Public Health and its students to improve the lives of Alabamians.
Cancers of the head and neck are four times more common in men than in women.
When a couple decided to get married in their newborn daughter’s RNICU room, the UAB community came together to pull off their wedding.
Flutist and singer Marta Piroșcă has been awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London.