Displaying items by tag: awards and honors

Sixto Leal, M.D., Ph.D., was featured in the “Front(line) and Center” category in the Pathologist's 2021 Power List recognizing some of the most inspirational pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals in the U.S. in 2021.

Part of the mission of the Civitan International Research Center is to foster the next generation of scientists studying brain development.
A UAB optometrist has been recognized for outstanding leadership to students by the American Optometric Association.
A longtime UAB physician, educator and administrator has been honored with a major award from the Society for General Internal Medicine.
Oh honored with lifetime award from the American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine.
UAB’s Karan Singh has been selected as an American Statistical Association Fellow and recognized as a foremost member in the field of statistical science.
Pauline Jolly, Ph.D., has been awarded the 2014 Ellen Gregg Ingalls/UAB National Alumni Society Award for Lifetime Achievement in Teaching.
Internationally renowned husband and wife cancer researchers join UAB and showcase its  recruitment muscle
James H. Rimmer, Ph.D., selected to receive AAP Excellence in Research Writing Award
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Roeder’s early work played a pivotal role developing the foundations of DNA forensic inference.

Researchers seek to develop interventions that will enhance the quality of life after treatment.

The ultimate goal of this work is to use findings to aid the development of an effective HIV vaccine to prevent infection.

The CRFS section reviews NIH grant applications that address population-based studies on the emergence, spread, control and prevention of infectious diseases that affect humans.

Through a UAB professor’s crowdsourcing efforts, volunteers are able to provide textbooks to visually impaired children in Bangladesh.

The PAF, the philanthropic body of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, provides support to the physician assistant community through scholarships and grants.

Two friends who met in the Marching Blazers have a song available on iTunes and have signed a deal with JupiterOwl Records.

Kasman, daughter of UAB Professor of Piano Yakov Kasman, will attend UAB this fall and has already collected many honors as a performer.

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.

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