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Leal appointed as inaugural SEBLAB scientific director
Searching for the holy grail of room-temperature superconductors with seriously big data and supercomputing
Navigating life after prison is ‘nearly impossible.’ These faculty are challenging civilians to try.
First-of-its-kind book explores astrocytes as emerging player in psychiatric disorders
Cells that act as the brain’s “housekeepers and guardians” could be targeted to treat depression, addiction disorders and eating disorders, according to research detailed by UAB neurobiologist Vladimir Parpura, M.D., Ph.D., and colleagues.
The popular series of lectures and discussions returns Feb. 1 with health behavior expert and professor Robin Lanzi, Ph.D. Learn more about why participants and presenters value the program, which started in response to the pandemic.
Your questions answered from Jan. 12 student town hall
Senior leaders respond to questions about remote learning, building ventilation, vaccination and more.
‘Motor-gaming’ stroke tele-therapy matches in-person results at much lower cost, study finds
Why do students choose immunology? New study answers questions on a crucial pipeline
Your questions answered from Jan. 12 town hall
Senior leaders respond to queries on masking, working from home, the omicron surge, vaccine requirements and safety, and more.