Displaying items by tag: UAB Goal: Service to Community and State

Geriatrician and playwright Andrew Duxbury has some important messages for older Americans.

The African American Faculty Association established a scholarship fund in 2006 and now is close to making the endowment dream a reality.

Trauma patients throughout state transported to UAB for treatment; more expected.

UAB professor discovers key to making better lifeguards.

UAB is the first in the state to offer new procedure that uses thermal energy to help keep airways flowing freely.

For about $200 per child, the seven-day mortality rate for newborns in Zambia dropped by 40 percent.

Blacks, Hispanics and Asians are more likely than whites to spend their life savings to extend life; preferences could inform cancer care.

By mapping a patient’s genome, and their tumor’s, with whole-genome sequencing, physicians can use more targeted therapies.

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