The UAB study could help inform future health care management during early life and the development of interventions aimed at improving quality of life for older individuals.
This novel method improves purification of complex proteins by 10- to 500-fold, and it may aid both research and large-scale industrial production.
UAB political science sophomore Hunter Drinkard wins University Studies Abroad Consortium Explorer Scholarship.
A UAB pain specialist says the opioid epidemic will lead to profound changes in legitimate opioid use for pain management-
UAB is the only institution in Alabama chosen to date to participate in the TAPUR Study to help further understand targeted therapies in patients with advanced cancers.
UAB’s Hill Student Center has received a 2017 Merit Award from the Birmingham chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
Leading neuroscientist Ron Lazar joins UAB as director of the McKnight Brain Institute, a multidisciplinary research enterprise on learning and memory in aging.
UAB research suggests EEG headsets, growing in popularity among consumers, need better security.
Anezi Uzendu, M.D., has touched the hearts of many patients and colleagues in his time at UAB; but now that reach is bigger than ever, after his own heart failed him.
This active drug-delivery system addresses the limitations seen for the anti-cancer drug BA-TPQ — poor solubility and low bioavailability.
With both Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Lyme disease increasing in recent years, UAB wilderness medicine physician says it’s important to dress properly and to perform tick checks after woodland excursions.
UAB's Air Force Special Operations Surgical Team was honored following a recent overseas deployment when the team commander received a prestigious award.
The new, fully online program will be available this fall.
A new study shows that teens communicating on mobile phones with friends show stronger signs of technology addiction than when communicating with parents.
Hundreds of students will present academic pursuits in cutting-edge research topics.
The Golden Week program developed by UAB’s Regional Neonatal Intensive Care Unit was recently recognized nationally for its standardized set of practices for premature infants, providing them with quality care in their first week of life.
The new designation will provide training and support to researchers and students, translating ideas to market.
Alabama ranks 45th in the nation in the number of primary care physicians available to care for its population, and a new UAB School of Medicine program aims to improve that number.
The Collat School of Business is one of only four schools globally with three trained instructors through the Professional Sales Certificate program.
The new study is the first to observe consolation in adult humans. The findings help correct the impression that humans are aggressive by nature and peaceful by culture.