Lindeman was honored at a ceremony Oct. 3 in Chicago.
For the fifth consecutive year, UAB Medicine has earned “Most Wired” status for use of information technology in improving patient care.
A study of how experimental inhibitors bind a key flu protein may guide novel antiviral compounds.
The panel will include artists and creative arts therapists using a variety of creative arts to help individuals on their paths of recovery.
On the program for “A Piano Event Encounter with Japanese Music” are autumn songs, Japanese nursery rhymes, Japanese/American anime songs, and more.
As a fellow, Shelburne will complete “The Castaways,” a long-form narrative journalism piece about aging men serving life without parole for nonviolent crimes.
This week, UAB's successes were highlighted in the president's annual address, Dentistry offered free care in the community and students got to trick-or-treat with nonprofit agencies.
Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion’s Film and Speaker Series features legal scholar to discuss influence of United States laws and treaties on indigenous people.
Pavela will serve as the chair-elect and then chair of the Ethics Section for the American Public Health Association.
A partnership between the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center and Lung Cancer Alliance will expand community health education in the Deep South to reach Alabamians most at-risk for lung cancer.
A summer learning program from UAB and HudsonAlpha will help boost the ranks of underrepresented minorities in genomics.

New wearable health monitoring devices can help you stay informed, but should they be relied on heavily?

Racist and hateful memes are being spread by fringe web communities, with 4chan’s /pol/ and The_Donald playing major roles in influencing mainstream communities.
More than a third of people have the biology of Alzheimer’s disease but not the symptoms. Understanding why could lead to new therapies.
After a tornado hit Jacksonville State University in March, the jazz ensemble musicians were left without a performance venue.
UAB student selected as a finalist for coveted scholarship to study abroad.
Watts celebrates milestone year by praising students, faculty and staff who are powered by the will to push frontiers across all disciplines and in all pillars of UAB’s mission.
First-of-its kind study looks at impact of rising trend in business world.
Vanessa Vega to present research proposal on improving multicultural preparedness in teacher education programs at international conference.
Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Parks Rx works to connect patients to more than 130 parks in Birmingham and surrounding communities where they can be more active.