UAB expands research into dystonia with a generous gift from the Joel Johnson family.

Anne Alexandrov, international nursing authority in stroke management, receives top AACN honor.

A UAB study examines whether bipolar disorder can be treated with monthly rather than daily doses of a drug to boost compliance – now enrolling patients.

This year’s donation marked the second year the group has given.

The new program will have three concentrations: environmental health sciences, global health studies and public health preparedness.

UAB researchers partner with the Michael J. Fox Foundation on a new study of Parkinson’s disease risk factors, including a reduced sense of smell.

Success of ACE inhibitors, alpha blockers, calcium channel blockers and diuretics same in women and men with hypertension; diuretic superior in reducing cardiovascular complications.

Meghan Ange and Amber Hill, both senior biology scholar students at UAB, were selected by Teach for America

UAB taps Martha Warren Bidez, Ph.D., to lead UAB’s new Office of eLearning and Professional Studies, launches website to facilitate improved online learning access for students

UAB researchers uncover hidden channels to trigger mobile malware that could lead to targeted attacks.

Birmingham teacher credits UAB in part for her Alabama Teacher of the Year honor.

For “The Shrine of the Most Glorious Future,” Wilson’s “followers” will demonstrate their rituals at the show’s free opening reception.

The program is affiliated with Starfish Aquatics Institute, a curriculum that emphasizes water safety and promotes skill development.

The event will focus on security, strategy, sharing and support of big data.

Painting Professor Gary Chapman will have his work featured in one solo show and one duo show, in north Alabama galleries this summer.

UAB’s popular EatRight weight management program has introduced new hours, classes, recipes and more.

UAB Nursing and Medicine schools tout partnership with the VA to improve health care for veterans and their families during May 13-17 National VA Research Week.

A new UAB School of Nursing study will test phone-based palliative care intervention for those in rural areas with advanced cancer.

The primary investigators are examining whether age- and race-related differences in the biomechanics of the optic nerve head may contribute to this risk.

This year’s event drew over 850 students from 27 different high schools around Alabama.