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An exterior photo of the walkway between UAB Women's and Infants Center and North Pavilion at sunset
People of UAB Published more than a year ago

Carlie Stein Somerville, M.D., an associate professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine, turned an HSF-GEF grant into a nationally recognized program that provides multidisciplinary support to help young adults transition to adult care. Four years later, “we have been able to show the impact that we can make with patients and families,” she said.

A stock photo of a woman with Down syndrome
People of UAB Published more than a year ago

A partnership between pediatrician Snehal Khatri, M.D., and program director Betsy Hopson will focus on care for patients across the lifespan, including addressing palliative and memory challenges. The unique approach was made possible through an HSF-GEF grant.

Sadeep Shrestha, Ph.D., with a graduate student in his lab
Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Research by UAB genetic epidemiologist Sadeep Shrestha, Ph.D., sheds light on a mysterious condition that is now the leading cause of acquired heart disease among children in the United States.

A copperhead snake blends in to leaves on a forest floor
Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

After the emergency has passed, where can a snakebite survivor go for answers on healing? UAB’s follow-up clinic, launched in 2021, is part of a comprehensive program evaluating new diagnostics, coordinated care and other innovations.

Aaron Fobian, Ph.D., wearing an N-95 mask, demonstrates a large movement with her arms held out and above her head, while a model representing a study participant mimics the movement
Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Clinical psychologist Aaron Fobian, Ph.D., has developed a therapy for this debilitating condition that she is now testing in a major NIH-sponsored clinical trial.

William Rushton, M.D.
People of UAB Published more than a year ago

When use of an obscure antidepressant exploded across the state, William Rushton, M.D., who directs UAB’s medical toxicology program and the state’s poison control hotline, began an investigation that led the Alabama Department of Public Health to halt sales.

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