Science and Technology news from UAB

Work may provide insight into drug design for autism, movement disorders.

UAB researchers uncover hidden channels to trigger mobile malware that could lead to targeted attacks.

UAB biologist Charles Amsler to join NSF’s Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems (AOE) program as a rotator for the Division of Polar Programs (POLAR).

UAB class designed to produce marketable solutions now; engineering and business students collaborate to commercialize product creations.

Be wary of emails claiming to link to information about the Texas fertilizer plant fire or the Bostom Marathon bombing, says the UAB Spam Data Mine.

More 150 girls from 40 schools in Jefferson and Shelby counties will come to UAB April 20, 2013 to learn about STEM fields.

New study in European Heart Journal contradicts a recent study in the same publication, suggests evidence is lacking that digoxin increases mortality as atrial fibrillation treatment.

UAB Psychiatry is quickly becoming a top-10 program for mood disorders research and care with six new faculty since January 2012.

Former astronaut described as an “exemplary advocate” for science education and a source of inspiration for students of all ages
New UAB School of Medicine position allows for training to expand to more students, residents and faculty.
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