Displaying items by tag: school of medicine

Jennifer Rowland and Nicholas Eustace will spend eight to 12 weeks at the KwaZulu-Natal Research Institute for Tuberculosis and HIV.
With the NCAA basketball finals underway, a voice can easily go hoarse from the yelling and hoopla; here’s how to prevent or care for it.
Links to take both the Employee Engagement Survey and Faculty Engagement Survey will be live beginning April 24 through May 8.
A UAB medical student discovered a previously uncategorized sub-group of patients with type 2 diabetes that might bring about changes in clinical practice.
Researchers say ketamine appears to work on depression by blocking the neurotransmitter glutamate from binding to the NMDA receptor on neurons.
The Department of Cell, Developmental and Integrative Biology spent several days teaching elementary students about the pulmonary, cardiovascular and gastrointestinal through hands-on activities.
A UAB research team has discovered a new pathway that contributes to fibrosis, or scarring in the lungs.
Lorenz, director of the Medical Scientist Training Program, says physician-scientists can bridge the gap between lab discoveries and patient care.
Shannon Ross, M.D., talked to The Mix about how having a marker to tell which babies are most at risk for symptomatic CMV would help researchers decide when treatment with antiviral drugs is worth it.
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