Eleven UAB students have been selected as a part of the inaugural class of Alabama Schweitzer Fellows.
A new multi-institutional study looks at the negative effects of a high-carbohydrate diet on the heart.
Opportunities provided for students to problem solve, communicate and educate on public health issues.
This mass spectrometry method can locate where molecular changes occur in a thin slice of tissue, and it has broad applicability to biomedical research.
Register now for the UAB National Alumni Society’s 10th annual Scholarship Run 5K/10K. More than $65,000 was raised last year for student scholarships.
Artist and juror Paul Rusconi selected the works by students in the Department of Art and Art History. A free lecture by Rusconi is set for 5 p.m. April 1, followed by a free opening reception.
Becker’s Hospital Review again names UAB Medicine as one of the 150 great places to work in health care.
Match Day is when graduating medical school students nationwide find out where they will be doing their residency training and in what field.
WBRC FOX6 News special report “The Prison’s Professors,” a documentary exploring the history of UAB’s Donaldson Lecture Series, will be screened Thursday, April 7, at the Hill Student Center.
A new generation of drawing and textile artists has employed both machine and hand-stitch techniques to challenge old ideas about embroidery. A new show invites a fresh look at the art form.
UAB hosted over 200 surgeons and hospital administrators in a seminar about the growth and future of robotic surgery
The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival awarded UAB student Russell Alexander II a national winner in Outstanding Performance by an Actor category, and nominated “SFB” for a host of awards.
The UAB School of Nursing has been ranked among the top 20 programs in Clinical Nurse Leadership and Nursing Administration by Healthcare Management Degree Guide.
Part of the challenge is to do a better job of helping patients make their own, well-informed choices.
UAB assistant professor leads the way in providing therapy for HIV patients with chronic pain.
Mark your calendar for IndiaFest, with free events happening all month long, including films, lectures, food, dance, yoga and music, including a live outdoor concert by bhangra band Red Baraat.
Couples needed for study on the prevention of bacterial vaginosis between women and their male counterparts.
The March 28 event aims to identify novel potential therapies and discuss new approaches to repair damaged hearts and vasculature.
UAB professors Retta Evans, Ph.D., MCHES, and Sandra Sims, Ph.D., provide new resource for practicing teachers and teachers in training to better incorporate health, physical education and physical activity into daily lessons.
“Paul Rusconi: Emanations” is composed of paintings of artists who have transformed their fields, done by hand applying nail polish onto Plexiglas. The shoe has been extended through May 7.