Displaying items by tag: UAB Goal: Service to Community and State
Cosmic radiation could be problematic for future astronauts’ arteries, but research could soon inform care for Earth-bound cancer patients.
All tanning should be avoided, but you can still get a summer glow

Three professors have won National Science Foundation Career Awards — a prize that the foundation describes among its most prestigious.

Julia Gohlke investigates the link between coal consumption, electricity use and health to weigh the implications for energy policy.

UAB researchers have received funding to investigate the damage caused to the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem after the 2010 BP oil spill.

Research in the Gulf of Mexico will enable UAB marine scientists to support the environmental recovery following the 2010 oil spill.

UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center helps drop cancer disparities while brain tumor research holds promise for new therapies to fight gliomas

Antarctica is a “canary in the coal mine,” says UAB’s James McClintock and colleagues in recent review paper.

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