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The Kaul Foundation gives UAB $7 million to establish the Hugh Kaul Personalized Medicine Institute.
UAB Hospital is first in the United States to implant new Evaheart device as part of the US Pivotal Trial to test L-VAD for patients with severe congestive heart failure.
This American Society for Investigative Pathology award recognizes manifest impacts on pathology education throughout Siegal’s career.
In a New England Journal of Medicine editorial, UAB expert Michael Saag, M.D., says a better understanding of stigma and behavior are needed for HIV prevention.
UAB’s research links changes in genetic regions in infants with an increased risk of premature birth — and the data change the preterm paradigm.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States, but often it can be prevented. Let UAB show you how.
BCRFA continues to provide substantial gifts to UAB Cancer Center to accelerate breast cancer research.
BCRFA continues to provide substantial gifts to UAB Cancer Center to accelerate breast cancer research.
UAB’s David Kimberlin, M.D., who also is president of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, urges parents to speak with their child’s doctor about immunizations.
Dean Selwyn Vickers will present his first State of the UAB School of Medicine speech Jan. 28.
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James Cimino, one of the nation’s leaders in using ‘big data’ resources to advance patient care, research and education, will head UAB’s new Informatics Institute.
UAB neurology researcher Kristen Triebel gets substantial American Cancer Society grant to investigate the ability of patients to understand, choose and consent to treatment.
Precious time is lost waiting for laboratory test results for people battling this infection. With the help of medical device startup Kypha Inc., one UAB researcher’s work could change this.
The Best Medicine Show highlights UAB medical students’ creative talents as they host an evening of song, dance and comedy.
Robert Cerfolio, M.D., chief of Thoracic Surgery, to launch program at Sidney Lanier to introduce students to the broad field of medicine Jan. 13.
Pediatric glaucoma is a rare, but dangerous eye disease. Learn more about this potential blinding condition and how ophthalmologists at UAB’s Callahan Eye Hospital saved the vision of one young boy.
HPV testing alone is an effective alternative to current cervical cancer screening methods that use a Pap smear, or Pap smear-plus HPV test.

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The first patient in the Southeast to get the RNS responsive neurostimulation seizure-control device implanted in the brain reports dramatic results at UAB.

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