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UAB School of Education experts provide some tips to parents on how to ease the back-to-school transition for children with special needs and emotional and behavioral disorders.
High-tech medicine and human kindness combine in UAB’s ongoing kidney chain, a series of transplant surgeries that have given 101 people a new lease on life.
Autumn Tooms Cyprès joined UAB as the new dean of the School of Education on July 1.
UAB is renewed for another five years in NeuroNEXT, a national clinical research program in brain disorders.
UAB was part of a groundbreaking trial that is believed to be the first time it has been proved that the risk of mild cognitive impairment and dementia can be reduced through high blood-pressure treatment.
Researchers found that prolonged oxygen supplementation adversely affected the development of memory function in preterm infants.
Two new studies will have an intriguing mix of catalysts, “tunable” chemical bonds, supercomputers and ultrafast lasers.
Experts have updated recommendations for the use of antiretroviral drugs in the treatment and prevention of HIV infection.
The Birmingham City Council Transportation Committee provides funding for the UAB TRIP Lab’s current driving safety community outreach efforts.
The Master of Public Health online degree ranked 15th and the Bachelor of Science in finance online degree ranked 26th by Great Value Colleges.
Rosianna Gray, Ph.D., visits with STEM students and professionals in the Czech Republic to discuss and encourage diversity within the field.
A gene mutation causes wrinkled skin and hair loss; turning off that mutation restores the mouse to normal appearance.
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