UAB’s Liver Center will host its 9th biennial conference Sept. 19-20 at the Hyatt Regency-Wynfrey Hotel in Birmingham.
CPS-3 gives the general public the opportunity to help scientists understand the genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors that cause or prevent cancer.
Distinguished faculty throughout the college will present topical lectures on issues that range from cinema to math to racial disparities.
The Cancer Center will host free special events for cancer patients, survivors and caregivers Aug. 19-23 at 1824 6th Ave. South.
The RAC serves a critical role in the oversight of federally funded research involving recombinant DNA and advises the NIH director on such matters.
This is the only tie for first place in the history of the competition.
The program supports and cultivates students interested in Parkinson’s related research projects.
Jack L. Schaeffer, O.D., has served as an adjunct faculty member in the school.
Two scholarships are named for alumni and one is named for a symposium that includes alumni.