Displaying items by tag: neuroscience

Experts from UAB and other leading institutions will discuss mood disorders and suicide at an April symposium.
Learn about Lou Gehrig’s disease at the second UAB Neuroscience Café at the Hoover Library.
Neuroscience Café serves healthy portions of fascinating topics in the field of neuroscience at 6:30 p.m. on the third Monday of every month.
Researchers at UAB show that high-intensity strength training improves mobility, mood and overall quality of life for Parkinson’s patients.
Seniors who undergo cognitive training show increased and sustained capabilities for reasoning and speed of processing.
CNET promotes the discovery of novel treatments for neurodegenerative disorders, teaches scientists and clinicians about these diseases, and facilitates the application of these discoveries to the clinical care of patients.

The foundation was created by Mike Jezdimir, who contracted transverse myelitis (TM) in 1967.

The conference will feature world-class researchers from UAB and around the nation in fields such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease and ALS.

New textbook offers first, comprehensive summary of an emerging field along with stunning neurobiological vistas.

The professorship will promote research and education in neurology with a focus on Parkinson’s disease.

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

The program features presentations from UAB faculty in epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, chronic pain and stroke.

Candace L. Floyd, Ph.D., will hold an endowed chair in the Spain Rehabilitation Center.

Experimental drugs, while still years away, move closer to human clinical trials in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease

UAB psychology professor will sign copies of his neuroscience primer Saturday.

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