Tehreem Khan

Tehreem Khan

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Public Relations Specialist

tkhan1@uab.edu | (205) 807-2124

Identifies and develops stories that highlight research, faculty news, student stories and beyond at UAB. Connects media with experts to enhance their story.

Specific beats:

  • Collat School of Business 
  • Harbert Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • School of Nursing
  • School of Optometry 
  • Facilities
  • Honors College
  • Office of National and International Fellowships and Schoalrships
  • College of Arts and Sciences
    • Biology 
    • Chemistry 
    • Computer Sciences
    • History    
    • Philosophy
Safal Khanal, a clinician scientist at UAB, is making waves nationally with his advanced myopia research, which is set to enter clinical trials soon.
At 4 months old, Von Smith was taken to UAB for an appointment after his mother spotted some shakiness in the colored part of his eyes.
Learn expert tips on reducing digital eye strain caused by prolonged screen time, including proper vision correction, posture adjustments and regular breaks.
Mekki is honored to receive this prestigious scholarship that will alleviate the financial burden of education and provide meaningful travel experiences.
Kerry Madden-Lunsford’s recent creative writing accolades include publishing a Junior Library Guild selection book and a New York Times’ “Metropolitan Diary” entry.
Leslie Mollica resumed her education after an 11-year break, embraced opportunities in the computer science program and will graduate Aug. 10 having secured a full-time job with Southern Company.
Mercedes Tarasovich focused her research in medical sociology on barriers to mental health care for an understudied population — people who have survived suicide attempts.
Augmenting his interest in cultural exploration through language learning and exploring the past through an anthropological lens, Ali Kesserwani is set to pursue a master’s degree at Georgia Tech.
Navaneeth Shibu will spend a year in Vietnam as a Princeton in Asia fellow after graduating with a master’s degree from UAB this summer.
Crying happens when emotions, sensory thresholds and societal norms interplay. According to experts, an occasional cry is completely healthy and expected.  
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