UAB School of Nursing faculty contributed to a field guide for health care, social service and law enforcement professionals.
Due to an unforeseen scheduling conflict, the conversation with Kaplan and Matz will be rescheduled.
ECMO and autoantibody reduction through plasma exchange, experimental therapies not available everywhere, help end an Alabama woman’s five-month medical ordeal.
Three students have been awarded funding to pursue innovative ideas.
Three grants from the U.S. Department of Education will help disadvantaged students to obtain baccalaureate and doctoral degrees.
Community members and academic investigators have teamed up to publish research in Ethnicity & Disease.
The award honors his distinguished contributions to neuroscience, particularly for discovery of gliotransmission.
Local organizations fighting to end the spread of AIDS by 2030 will be a focal point at UAB’s World AIDS Day celebration.
UAB School of Nursing students, faculty and staff donate time to prepare MedHope Africa for Ugandan mission.
This harmonious holiday celebration, fun for all ages, includes a hand-picked selection of soulful songs along with traditional favorites.
Protecting vulnerable populations from contracting influenza is a priority among UAB and local organizations.
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Fall allergies have symptoms similar to the flu, but treatment varies drastically
We interact with the working poor — the 8.6 million Americans with incomes below the federal poverty level — daily without knowing it. But some businesses target them with predatory practices. A group of UAB students took action to help, and the one-on-one encounters shattered their stereotypes.
A UAB researcher has received a 2017 Susan G. Komen grant to investigate combination drug therapies for HER2-positive breast cancer.
More than 675 university workers aided in the construction of Tiffany Wells’ new home, which was funded entirely by UAB employees through its Benevolent Fund.
UAB student Justin Wiley and Sandra Sims, Ph.D., have been named Outstanding Future Professional of the Year and Physical Educator of the Year by the Alabama State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance.
Researchers suggest combining a calorie-restricted diet with high-intensity interval training could be a solution for reducing weight regain after weight loss.
This more comprehensive approach may be needed to find ways to delay the progressive heart failure.
UAB student satisfaction in 2017 is higher than ever and increased significantly from the 2015 survey. UAB students also recorded more satisfaction than national averages among students at four-year public universities.