Displaying items by tag: department of pathology

The new chair named to lead UAB’s Department of Pathology has a strong background in personalized medicine, clinical care and basic science research.
UAB researchers will enroll patients for prospective studies on pathogenesis of a potentially fatal blood clot disorder with a $2.5 million NIH grant.
The challenge is to stifle the binding of inhibitory antibodies but retain activity of a blood enzyme.
UAB pathologist also leads a trainee in producing software to improve the quality and efficiency of perinatal autopsies.
A UAB scientist has received a prestigious international award for contributions to biobanking.
UAB discovery gives better understanding of and potential therapies for septic shock and reperfusion injuries.
Similar to the ancient Greek legend of the Trojan horse, platelets in a transgenic mouse deliver a life-saving enzyme.
This American Society for Investigative Pathology award recognizes manifest impacts on pathology education throughout Siegal’s career.
The UAB Cancer Center and Alabama State University receive $1.5 million NIH grant to create partnership and reduce cancer health disparities.
UAB researchers have created a blood test that determines a bioenergetic index, which could become an important method of measuring mitochondrial health in patients with chronic disease.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry recognizes UAB scientists’ paper on exosomes, particles that change the behavior of cells, while the research team examines shutting down tumor growth.

The Taylor-Wharton Partners For Life Achievement Program was created to support varying medical research fields each year.

The American Journal of Pathology is the leading global forum for reporting quality original research on cellular and molecular mechanisms of disease.

Victor Darley-Usmar also directs the UAB Center for Free Radical Biology.

Alexander also delivered the 2012 Stanley L. Robbins lecture at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in September.

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