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New UAB Medicine stroke rehab clinic offers unique one-stop shopping
Goldblum will take questions, ask trivia questions and play classic jazz with his band.
SPRINT trial: Intensive lowering of blood pressure did not significantly reduce dementia risk but did have a measurable impact on mild cognitive impairment.
Creating a fistula in the arm is vital before starting hemodialysis, yet half of fistulas fail to mature so that they are usable for dialysis.
Steeped in New Orleans groove, Delfeayo Marsalis and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra deliver the true essence of jazz.
The Society of Women Engineers awarded Penko for her contributions in the engineering and local communities.
UAB names Teresa L. Conover, Ph.D., as chair of the Collat School of Business Department of Accounting and Finance.
PROSPER-HIV, the first longitudinal study of its kind, aims to discover how to effectively mitigate the high-burden symptoms of HIV.
UAB invites you to Darwin Day: A Celebration of Science, which highlights how AIDS and malaria became prevalent in Africa and created a worldwide epidemic.
Lugansky, who has performed for sold-out audiences at UAB, will perform works by Debussy, Scriabin and Rachmaninoff.
This finding was the first genotype-functional phenotype association found in AMD research.
The Comprehensive Transplant Institute is a product of the culture of excellence that permeates transplantation at UAB, promoting state-of-the-art care and research across all organ systems.
One university changing the world: Caroline Richey receives scholarship in honor of serving others.
Graduates of the UAB Anatomical Sciences program will help meet a growing need for anatomists in health care programs.
The Aeolians were winners at the 2018 World Choir Games in South Africa, and 2017 Choir of the World.
Educational leadership and service exemplified by Dean Autumn Tooms Cyprès, who recently received an international award.
A UAB oncologist published findings regarding the risk of pediatric Hodgkin lymphoma survivors developing another type of cancer later in life.
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