Displaying items by tag: Department of Cell, Developmental and Integrative Biology

New understanding of roundworm reproduction could have impact on human and animal infertility issues, say UAB scientists.
You might know that sex sells, but did you know that the sex of cells is important in biomedical research?
Researchers show that high-intensity strength training improves mobility, mood and overall quality of life for Parkinson’s patients.
Professor of Microbiology David Briles, Ph.D., and Professor of Optometry Lawrence DeLucas, O.D., Ph.D., will be inducted into the NIA, professional distinction accorded to academic inventors.
The Department of Cell, Developmental and Integrative Biology is visiting area schools for Physiology Understanding Week, giving children hands-on activities to learn more about their bodies’ cardiovascular and pulmonary systems.
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.
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.
Etty (Tika) Benveniste, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Cell, Integrative and Developmental Biology, has been elected president of the American Society of Neurochemistry, with term running through 2015.
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