UAB students gain experience in communicating research at 11th annual undergraduate expo.
The public will have an opportunity for a Q-and-A with the actress at 4 p.m. Saturday, March 31.
Off-Campus Student Services will be a centralized resource for all students who do not live on campus.
Researchers will train community health workers to promote tobacco cessation among young African-American men in rural Alabama with the support of UAB experts through telehealth.
Social justice issues take spotlight in film series discussion for UAB and Birmingham community.
From Alabama’s only bhangra/Bollywood dance competition to an outdoor concert with Red Baraat, explore India’s arts, food and culture.
Six School of Nursing programs and specialties rank among the top 15 in the country, while the schools of Medicine, Engineering and Public Health and the College of Arts and Sciences also post high marks.
Physicians from UAB travel to Zambia to identify low-cost interventions to prevent newborns from getting hypothermia.
The infiltration of macrophages into the heart is a required step on the path to heart failure in a preclinical model.
Young breast cancer survivors and their families are invited to attend the 6th Annual Young Breast Cancer Survivors Workshop on Saturday, April 14.
UAB Health System CEO Will Ferniany has joined the Board of Directors of Vizient, a leading health care consulting firm.
A study regarding health risks in colorectal cancer patients may help develop personalized therapeutic options for patients with pre-existing morbidities.
Magic City Cycliad, a community cycling event, will be held March 24 in Birmingham to benefit cancer patients at UAB.
This week med students met their match, Football invites UAB employees for fun and food, summer camps are accepting signups and the provost prepares to exhibit her paintings.
The Alabama Vaccine Research Clinic will be testing the efficacy of a vaccine that could help combat a rare strain of avian influenza.
A business officer in the UAB Dept. of Neurosurgery becomes a patient when co-workers diagnose a blood clot in his brain.
A maternal-fetal medicine specialist has received industry recognition for her research in the use of telemedicine for the treatment of opioid-dependent pregnant women.
The Health Disparities Research Symposium highlights the work of undergraduate, graduate, faculty and community investigators.
A new study determines the cardiovascular safety of specific medications used to treat patients with gout.
Kenneth Broberg was silver medalist at the 15th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition.