Kick off the school year and UAB Football season with some new Blazer swag and tickets to home games.
Persuasion knowledge is triggered by sponsorship disclosures, which may have adverse effects on a brand’s trustworthiness, a UAB study suggests.
This institutional award recognizes contributions to the medical field and support for the high standards of medical care.
UAB hosted its first zero-waste venue at the University Recreation Center, where the matches of racquetball and squash were held.
UAB patients who meet the criteria to be tested can talk to their physician about obtaining a test.
Social media has been a useful tool to inform a community about research studies that are exempt from informed consent protocols.
The study seeks to determine whether prothrombin complex concentrate, a blood-clotting agent, could help save the lives of patients at risk for severe bleeding after injury.
The three-year renewable scholarship is a component of the ACS Project SEED college scholarship program.
Anthony Natale shares his unforgettable experience with the Proton International staff and joy for being its 500th patient. 
New artists added include Patti LaBelle, Punch Brothers and Béla Fleck, Tommy Emmanuel, Geena Davis, John Paul White with the Alabama Symphony Orchestra, Smokey Robinson, and Sheila E.
Zhang wins $11.2 million NIH PPG grant to improve heart attack recovery through growth of new heart muscle cells.
Lizzy Davis, Ph.D., shares tips for healthy eating for college students living in residence halls.
UAB’s comprehensive and coordinated suicide-prevention strategy has been recognized by the American College Health Association.
Hasan received second place and a cash prize for the publication of his research paper.
This is the first study to examine mistreatment from patients across the entire clinical team and to examine the experience of gender and sexual minorities.
Nine short films made by 13 UAB College of Arts and Sciences students will premiere at the Sidewalk Film Festival from Aug. 22-28.
The deciphering of a new signaling cascade sheds light on how mutations in metabolism cause normal cells to become cancerous.
Eric Jack, Ph.D., dean of the UAB Collat School of Business, has announced his retirement as dean, pending selection of his successor.
This year, Theatre UAB alumna Skye Geerts Strauss earned her Ph.D. from Northwestern, won a USITT Merit Award and will begin teaching this fall at Baylor University.
Results published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease show patients with one cancer diagnosis were less likely to develop dementia and had an overall slower cognitive decline than patients with no history of cancer.