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

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.

Adding cystatin C to a diagnostic panel revealed one person in six who had chronic kidney disease that was undetected using the conventional test.

UAB marine biologists will be returning to the Gulf soon to assess the health of the Diamondback Terrapins this year.
Sadis Matalon recently was named the next editor of the American Journal of Physiology –  Lung, Cellular and Molecular Physiology.

The UAB Center for Exercise Medicine studies what type of exercise, and how much, is best for people with hypertension, cancer and more.

Specialists at UAB’s High Resolution Imaging Facility capture dramatic images of life under the microscope.
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