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Ventricular assist devices offer better survival rates than ECMO therapy for children awaiting heart transplant.

UAB graduate becomes engineer for Thomas the Tank Engine.

Thacker to help build visual guide that connects all species — from tiniest bacteria to tallest tree.

UAB’s biotechnology program is now offered as a stand-alone master’s degree, another step in building a strong biotech industry in Alabama.

Identifying microbes on the skin, up the nose and in the gut of healthy people may help scientists understand several major diseases.

Early study finds brighter fluorescent lights prevent myopia.

Newer, less used risk predictor for diagnosing kidney disease is better, costs same as more common, less accurate test.

Two years later UAB researchers still working on Deepwater Horizon oil-spill solutions and measuring its effects on the community.

Biotech company developed at UAB wins economic development funding.

Experimental gel may mean better mobility for Parkinson’s patients.
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