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

There's a new designer drug wreaking havoc across the United States, and even though it sounds innocent, it can be deadly.

Marlene Johnson, who teaches voice, speech and acting, is the second UAB professor in five years to be honored by the Kennedy Center.

Storefront location will offer free health evaluations and disease prevention programs in downtown Birmingham

Sleep deprivation, stress and a confused circadian clock can be a lethal combination  

Ho-Wook Jun is one of three UAB professors to win a National Science Foundation CAREER Award in the past seven months.

The School of Health Professions is searching for opportunities to consult and develop programs for the community on health-related issues.
UAB is Alabama’s first university to employ the total TAH license giving unlimited use of MATLAB in both teaching and research activities.

UAB pediatrician — and mother of two — offers tips to keep kids on track when the sun starts setting later.

Newly published research says an “epigenetics diet” can help prevent cancers and other aging-related diseases
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