UAB epidemiology expert will evaluate genetic risk scores that can help predict personal risk for cardiovascular and renal diseases, as well as African Americans’ treatment responses to common antihypertensive therapies.
Join the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB for a fun night of fellowship, recognition and art to continue support for cancer research.
With new population data on record for Alabama, a professor in the College of Arts and Sciences explains how redistricting of electoral boundaries will impact the state moving forward.

Collaborative care, reforming payment models, incentivizing primary care and utilizing the digital tools can positively change the landscape of American health care. 

Submitting work for shows is a must for artists, and the UAB Department of Art and Art History offers students two different opportunities to get their work out of the studio and into the gallery.
Gryshyna will use the prize money she received to advance her research on pain management techniques for HIV patients.

Two students from the UAB School of Optometry were elected as leaders of the National Optometric Student Association. 

UAB Hospital practice areas were honored with the “Best Hospital” designation, including patient experience, bariatric surgery, obstetrics, minimally invasive surgery, stroke care, cancer care, breast care and women’s services.

UAB’s Community Counseling Clinic celebrates 10 years of providing affordable counseling to Jefferson County and Greater Birmingham residents.
Northwest Regional joins a growing number of other Alabama hospitals as part of the UAB Health System.

A detailed mechanistic study unravels how the bacterial endotoxin LPS prevents or promotes allergic disease.

UAB researcher assists in the development of pacemaker-based heart failure therapy.

A UAB optometry student used her love for art to design a new logo for the National Student Optometric Student Association. 

UAB researcher explains why retailers prefer customers to keep purchased items instead of returning.
Often New Year’s health resolutions are lofty and fall short after people lose momentum. Setting achievable and realistic health and fitness goals enables people to create long-term habits, says one UAB School of Education professor.

This is the highest honor a scientist of Greek descent can receive.  

A UAB researcher will serve on the advisory committee to promote women’s and minority health, and other gender-related health disparities.
The Master of Science in Instructional Design and Development program prepares students to effectively design, develop and evaluate learning in a variety of environments, such as health care, business, government and higher education.
Join AEIVA this winter to see unique representations of art that highlight societal themes of personal relationships, human experience and therapeutics.
Being able to set boundaries about topics you may or may not want to discuss is important during the holiday season. Learn more about how to guide these conversations.