Displaying items by tag: school of medicine

The eye is a window to the brain; scientists discover early signs of dementia in changes to neurons in the eye’s retina.

The $25 service, available to adults 18 and older in the Birmingham area, combines the expertise of UAB Medicine providers with the convenience of online access.

Advanced intravascular ultrasound techniques combined with expertise available at UAB give cardiologist ability to locate and attack complex calcium buildup problems.

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This public health initiative aims to ensure area babies have an opportunity to receive vital ‘first-food nutrients’ essential to early development.

“Twitch,” a film about a young woman’s journey as she is tested for Huntington’s disease, will be previewed on campus.

Hospital-to-home care transition communications and multimedia programs improving engagement and outcomes for UAB patients.

HudsonAlpha and the UAB Cancer Center establish joint cancer research consortium focusing on cancer genomics, with multiple hires expected.

UAB Distinguished Professor’s editorial highlights research efforts exploring low-sodium intake guidelines and implications on cardiac disease and mortality.
With a career spanning more than 40 years, Jack Lemons, Ph.D., is being honored by the School of Public Health for major impacts at UAB.

A UAB neuroscience student has received a summer fellowship from the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation.

First-year medical students at the UAB School of Medicine receive their symbolic white coats during an Aug. 17 ceremony.
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Christopher Willey receives a crucial ACS research grant to further his novel work on the MARCKS protein in relation to brain cancer.
Immune system cells and a drug used for treating rheumatoid arthritis will be studied in an effort to reduce inflammation in kidney transplants and improve long-term function.
As kids prepare to go back to school, UAB experts say planning ahead with these tips can help children reach academic and personal goals.
Consuming fried foods and sugar-sweetened beverages is linked to a 50 percent increase in risk of death, according to a new study in the American Journal of Kidney Diseases.
Orientation begins for the third class of UAB medical students doing clinical clerkships in Montgomery.
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The family-friendly 5K/Fun Run is open to participants of all ages and will take place Saturday, Sept. 6.
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