Displaying items by tag: department of biology

Karolina Mukhtar will be honored at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., with the 2019 PECASE award, a prestigious award for leadership in science and technology.
UAB assistant professor lands fellowship that allows her to provide expert advice on police in regard to science and technology relating to agriculture in the United States.
Jim McClintock, Ph.D., shares insight on how changes in Antarctica are affecting Alabama and other southern states.
These three activities will get children thinking about science and math while having fun.
Spaying and neutering dogs can increase health and lifespan.
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The cruise was one of the first-ever using a manned submersible to document sea floor communities in Antarctica.
Department of Biology researchers will be honored in Switzerland this summer.
Students receive recognition for research posters and papers at statewide presentation.
The Explorers Club honors Jim McClintock, Ph.D., for his ongoing efforts in chemical ecology and drug discovery.
UAB invites you to Darwin Day: A Celebration of Science, which highlights how AIDS and malaria became prevalent in Africa and created a worldwide epidemic.
Greg Pavela, Ph.D., will lead the UAB team to study why some people are more susceptible to the health consequences of obesity than others.
The winners of the Mr. and Ms. UAB competition will each receive $2,500 scholarships and serve as ambassadors of UAB.
A new series of multilingual video animations developed by researchers in the College of Arts and Sciences helps kids around the world connect to science.
Researchers at UAB will begin research to analyze the brain’s response to growth hormones in relation to Alzheimer’s disease.
UAB aging researchers believe it is time to start human trials of drugs known to dramatically extend healthy life in mice.
James McClintock, Ph.D., provides insight into the impact of greenhouse gases on the planet and its oceans.
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