Nwigwe, a self-described “first-generation-Nigerian kid from Alief,” near Houston, will perform at the UAB International Festival on March 30.
The Nature – Laboratory Investigation paper was published online last year.
UAB researchers were awarded a grant for new hybrid technology that could change diagnostic standards for patients. 
UAB’s School of Nursing has partnered with the World Health Organization Collaborating Center at the University of West Indies–Mona in Kingston, Jamaica, to improve nurse training.
The androgen receptor moves into mitochondria to regulate multiple mitochondrial processes
This tour will be her last formal extended tour, capping a lifetime of music, awards and human rights achievements.
UAB is part of a clinical trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine that showed using bag-mask ventilation improves outcomes and could potentially save lives.
Donations will benefit My Sister’s Closet, an outreach program of the YWCA of Central Alabama.
UAB African American Studies will be sponsoring Nikki Giovanni at the Spring Colloquium, where she will share her poetry and advice as an educator and activist.
Walker, who is originating the role of Ota Benga in the play, will graduate with a degree in musical theater April 27.
On the program for Yeol Eum Son’s 7 p.m. performance are 24 Preludes op. 28 by Chopin and 13 Preludes op. 32 by Rachmaninoff. 
A UAB School of Medicine professor has been appointed to a national committee that advises the White House on HIV/AIDS interventions and strategies.
Magic City Cycliad, a community cycling event, will be held March 23 in Birmingham to benefit cancer patients at the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB.
School of Engineering student Ryan Williams recognized as Undergraduate Student of the Year, continuing three-year winning streak with his high school alma mater.
The 16th Annual Conference of the Midsouth Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Society will be held March 28-30 and UAB’s third Annual Transformative and Translational Informatics Symposium will be on March 28. 
Enhanced technologies at UAB’s Lister Hill Library allow education and research to be conducted in a virtual space by students, faculty and staff.
Clinical experts of UAB School of Nursing offer educational resources and enrich discussion online through YouTube livestreams.
A new screening tool developed at UAB has been shown to be an effective aid in determining the severity of cognitive issues.
The team competed against 35 other teams at the 23rd National Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl.
Alison Cernich, Ph.D., the director of the NIH National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, will be the featured speaker at the March 20 symposium.