Believed to be eradicated from the United States in 2000, measles are brought into the country and can infect those who are not vaccinated.

This year’s theme is “The Health Insurance Marketplace and Beyond.”

Adelman will give a lecture Sept. 26 and will attend the exhibition’s opening reception Sept. 27; both events are free and open to the public.

UAB kicks off a nine-day blood drive at two locations on campus.

World-renowned scientists search for ways to prevent acute kidney failure, improve management of the disease.

The Multiple Myeloma Clinic was developed by a group of UAB physicians who have a special interest in clinical trial development and the identification of therapeutic and preventive targets.

Innovative new heart catheter used first in the United States at UAB pinpoints areas for therapy delivery.
The program transitions patients from pediatric to adult care vital to battle the long-term effects of heart disease.

Three electroacoustic compositions, “WOOSH,” “A Memory of Tomorrow 2.0” and “Spline,” were selected for inclusion in the national conference.

Dawson is one of five finalists selected to present an abstract at The Obesity Society’s annual meeting

Howard is a co-principal investigator (co-PI) for the REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) study.

Former CNN anchor Soledad O’Brien to speak at UAB about diversity.

Director of cardiothoracic surgery at UAB elected to position on the American Heart Association’s Greater Southeast Affiliate Board of Directors.

Study is first to reveal the role of the kidney in the regulation of iron metabolism following injury.
New UAB research shows while there’s an association between breakfast habits and obesity, some practices by scientists have led the evidence for a causal claim to be exaggerated.
UAB seniors’ engineering project changes the lives of disabled toddlers.
UAB experts weigh in on overuse of personal technology – provide advice for safe, healthy use.
The ASC will present special programs commemorating the Civil Rights Movement in 1963 throughout September. This event is free and open to the public.

Booktalks are led by UAB English professors or instructors and include classics and new works.

Discussion topics for the day include the social service resources available at The Kirklin Clinic and how they can help.