Heersink institute for biomedical innovation
Stevan Fairburn became the first graduate of a degree program that did not even exist a few years earlier. A program built around the belief that the future of medicine will require clinicians who understand both people and technology, both compassion and innovation.
A decade after losing her mother to a rare brain virus, UAB graduate Julie Schifanella is learning to use artificial intelligence to help other patients.
Ten new graduate certificates are available this fall to Blazers interested in continuing their education.
This live biotherapeutic product, tested in mouse models, shows promise in addressing common pathways of lung disease progression.
UAB now enrolling students in the Master of Science degree in artificial intelligence in medicine.