Tector’s arrival will bring the addition of a multivisceral and small bowel transplant program to UAB’s Division of Transplantation.
Cycliad, a community cycling event, will be held April 24 in Birmingham to benefit cancer patients at UAB.
UAB professor awarded $15,000 for work in palliative care.
Hear about Indian truck and taxi art from a visiting guest artist and screen two short documentaries with guest filmmakers April 14-15, presented by the Department of Art and Art History at AEIVA.
The addition of an on-site organ donor recovery center will increase the number of suitable organs available for transplant, maximizing donor organ and tissue gifts.
Senior Anisha Das and sophomore Lillian Chien will spend the summer studying language and culture abroad.
An international clinical trial for a new HIV antibody, VRC01 begins in late spring at UAB as part of the Antibody Mediated Prevention study.
A resuscitation study found another small step to help improve out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival.
UAB serves as host site of National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence workshop to develop best practices to safeguard customer profiles.
Infertility choices for women are expanded with UAB Fertility Care Network.
UAB’s associate head coach is elevated after a week as interim head coach.
Role of mentors for patients with diabetes is the focus of a $30,000 grant.
Two-hour special, “Vikings Unearthed,” featuring UAB professor Sarah Parcak will premier online Monday, April 4, and will broadcast Wednesday, April 6, on PBS.
Greg Kennedy wants to raise the profile of GI surgery division, which he says “is one of the most talented divisions as a group in the United States.”
Reflecting a national trend, UAB’s Division of Trauma, Burns and Surgical Critical Care changes its name to Acute Care Surgery.
The bullying, lying and lack of respect in this year’s political campaigning is teaching children all the wrong lessons, and parents need to intervene.
The event celebrates excellence in research, creative activity and scholarship from UAB undergraduate students. This year's theme is “Becoming Confident in Curiosity: Live the Questions.”

Research funding awarded to evaluate the effectiveness of disease-specific outcomes of patients using biologic therapies.
The National Alumni Society's Top 25 program celebrates the success of Blazer-led companies.
Open-access videos from the chair of UAB's Department of Genetics focus on the latest treatment approaches for critically ill children in all settings.