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

Tigatuzumab, developed at UAB with Daiichi-Sankyo, targets aggressive, hard-to-treat tumors that make up 25 percent of all breast cancers

UAB’s Jim McClintock investigates the invasion, a bellwether of climate warming

UAB is Alabama’s first university to employ the total TAH license giving unlimited use of MATLAB in both teaching and research activities.
Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Nicotine addiction targets the brain

Science & Technology Honors students organized the regional arm of Science Olympiad where high-school students competed for prizes.

Yehia Massoud, Ph.D., will focus on interdisciplinary research, including the development of novel solutions for health-care problems.

Researchers in the School of Engineering have created a more effective way to grow human cells and tissue in the laboratory.

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