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What does drinking have to do with suicide risk? With a five-year, $750,000 mentored award from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, early-career investigator Caitlin Clevenger, Ph.D., aims to find an answer.
Clinical trial results published this year are better than any other medication and have study scientists excited, including UAB’s Timothy Garvey, M.D. Get the latest on what Garvey calls “a very powerful tool to treat obesity.”
Career Wise sessions starting April 7 can help clarify professional objectives and identify co-mentoring groups.
Employees and employers are excited about Graduate School’s new interdisciplinary degrees
Students can combine two participating UAB certificate programs with a capstone project to create a master’s that meets their unique needs.
Medicine without the mileage
2020 was the year for telehealth: Pandemic safety restrictions led to a 2,000% increase in telehealth patient volume for UAB eMedicine this past year and saved patients more than a quarter of a million hours of travel time.
When COVID-19 came calling, UAB researchers were prepared
Responding to a challenge like none other, investigators made crucial discoveries, developed new treatments and went above and beyond to serve the campus community and beyond.
CAS grants spur interdisciplinary research
Pilot funds enable cross-campus collaborations focused on mobility with disabilities and older caregivers with HIV.
Skills and sequencing combine to gather the first data on the UK variant in Alabama in Pathology’s Fungal Reference Laboratory.
By holiday season 2020, Assistant Professor Ellen Eaton, M.D., was almost ready to give up pursuing research funding and focus solely on patient care. She took one more shot, which paid off with two major new grants.
Research helps power growth for young Health Physics program
Graduates help develop new shielding materials and enter a hot job market with hospitals, industry and the military. Research efforts are a major plus for those starting in health physics careers.