Displaying items by tag: school of public health

Twenty professors from 17 departments received the 2012 Graduate Dean’s Award for Excellence in Mentorship.

Published in Awards & Honors

Trigg latest from UAB family to be memorialized on the Hill University Center's Wall of Honor.

Published in Awards & Honors

Two new undergraduate Public Health courses focus on environmental exposures and their impact on human health.

Published in Learning & Development

Bennett’s commitment faculty, staff and students and his community outreach endeavors, has earned him the Employee of the Month honor.

Published in Awards & Honors

Traveler's Health Clinic Director David Freedman says concerns the Germany strain of E. Coli will spread in America are minimal.

Published in Research & Scholarship

Seafood from the Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida coastlines is safe for consumption according to federal testing.

Published in Research & Scholarship

UAB faculty, staff and students responded to those in need in the aftermath of the April 27 tornadoes, and they know more work will need to be done in the coming months.

Published in Outreach
Julia Gohlke investigates the link between coal consumption, electricity use and health to weigh the implications for energy policy.
Published in Research & Scholarship
UAB is Alabama’s first university to employ the total TAH license giving unlimited use of MATLAB in both teaching and research activities.
Published in Academics
Dori Pekmezi recently discovered the state’s first Turner’s syndrome support group and now is promoting an upcoming April meeting.
Published in Patient Care
Connie Kohler has mentored students for the past 15 years and she admits to possessing an affinity for explaining things to other people.
Published in Awards & Honors
The Institute of Medicine’s Expert Committee has pointed to five areas to address in the Gulf oil spill disaster.
Published in Research & Scholarship
The Healthy Passages project will assess health behaviors in children — from physical activity and nutrition to violence.
Published in Research & Scholarship
The TIGER Study, led by Molly Bray, will investigate the influence of variation in DNA sequence on body fatness and fitness.
Published in Research & Scholarship
Jalie Tucker received the Presidential Citation for Distinguished Service from the American Psychological Association.
Published in Awards & Honors
The new GWA Test Driver enables researchers to test-drive combinations of prospective designs and analyses and produce reports containing publication-quality plots and tables of power analyses and sample-size calculations ready to include in manuscripts and grant applications.
Published in Research & Scholarship
UAB faculty and staff have been training organizations and first responders — ranging from law enforcement officials to first receivers to veterinarians — for a decade through the Center for Public Health Preparedness (CPHP). The organization includes a partnership with Tulane University and the states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.
Published in Extramural Awards
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