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UAB has hired its first master teacher and is recruiting math, science and technology students for a new program to train and nurture a force of highly qualified instructors in STEM subjects.
Julia Gohlke, Ph.D., was named the 2014 recipient of the F. Clarke Fraser New Investigator Award from The Teratology Society, which promotes cutting-edge research on birth defects and other developmental disorders.
Read about the diverse artists and memorable performances to come, including Lalah Hathaway and Ruben Studdard, Boz Scaggs, Duquette Johnston, the Hendrix Experience, Keb’ Mo’, Kirk Whalum, Chris Eldridge and more. See the full season calendar.
See sculpture and installations created with materials not commonly found in the art studio in a one-night-only exhibit 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the UAB Visual Arts Gallery.
Professors S. Louis Bridges Jr., Mohammad Athar and David M. Pollock selected for endowed positions.
UAB recognizes the contributions of longtime faculty.
New drugs to slow or even prevent Parkinson’s could be in human studies as early as 2015.
Nutritionists regularly suggest you eat breakfast each morning for its health benefits, including weight-loss and maintenance. But new research led by UAB shows that — whether you regularly consume it or skip it altogether — weight-loss is not influenced.
Nominate deserving faculty for the 2014 Ellen Gregg Ingalls/UAB National Alumni Society Award for Lifetime Achievement in Teaching. The deadline is Sept. 17. Details and the nomination form are online.
This 26-minute documentary, which captures the plight of families in Birmingham’s most polluted neighborhoods, is followed by a panel discussion led by WBHM News Director Rachel Osier Lindley that includes UAB Professor George Munchus. See the trailer on Vimeo.
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