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The new 1,600-square-foot Central Alabama High-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility provides state-of-the-art sensitivity and resolution for biomedical research and drug discovery.
The first symposium at the UAB Center for Exercise Medicine brought together scientists from across Alabama and beyond to discuss applying exercise research in different disciplines.
The School of Medicine's anesthesiology history unit relates the use of anesthesia in the Civil War from the very different experiences of a spunky private and a famous Stonewall general.
Several members of the Alabama-Mississippi Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society visited MS research labs, giving people with the disease an opportunity to meet front-line scientists.
The General Endowment Fund of the UA Health Services Foundation awarded nearly $1.5 million for projects in clinical care, patient research, medical education and laboratory research.
Fast, inexpensive gene sequencing needed to make possible personalized medicine.
Yang’s research focuses on a new class of drug – PARP inhibitors – that interfere with a cancer cell’s ability to repair DNA damage, hastening cell death.
Mitochondrial DNA determines oxidant levels and may further explain why some people get sick and others don’t.
From The Mix: A recent study found that, along with triggering inflammation, TNF-alpha also blocks the engulfment and removal of dying cells.
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A new study found chronic alcohol use may interfere with the genetic clocks in liver cells to accelerate liver damage.
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