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Members of the Tyler lab stand and sit around a table in the lab space
Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Take a trip into the Alabama BRAIN Lab in UAB’s Spain Rehabilitation Center, where a team led by neuroengineer Jamie Tyler, Ph.D., is working with patient groups to test promising neuromodulation treatments for chronic pain, insomnia and more.

Matthew Kiszla, wearing a pink patterned shirt of his own design, stands in the fourth floor meeting space at Lister Hill Library
Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

A chemical mystery drew Matthew Kiszla into tattoo research: Why are red inks most likely to cause rashes and other reactions? Now he is working to analyze commercial inks and looking for collaborators both scientific and artistic.

Toby Tripp, Andrew Crouse and Carin Mayo are shown in headshots
People of UAB Published more than a year ago

Toby W. Tripp, Andrew B. Crouse and Carin Mayo are the first-quarter 2023 honorees of the UAB Shared Values in Action Program, which honors those whose work exemplifies and embodies Forging the Future’s shared values. Nominations for second-quarter 2023 honorees are open through May 24.

Do-Yeon Cho, M.D., and Carly Bramel hold smell testing supplies and look at the camera in a Kirklin Clinic patient room
Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Key takeaways on retraining the nose after COVID, a drug that can take away persistent bad smells and more from Do-Yeon Cho, M.D., director of UAB’s Comprehensive Smell and Taste Clinic.

A patient looks at her phone while sitting on a couch in this stock photo. On her upper arm is a small white patch that represents a continuous glucose monitor.
Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Continuous glucose monitors are “such a useful and impactful behavior modification tool” that half of his patients with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes now use these devices, said Fernando Ovalle, M.D., director of UAB’s Multidisciplinary Comprehensive Diabetes Clinic. Learn how data leads to better decisions and better control of diabetes.

Casey Weaver, M.D.
People of UAB Published more than a year ago

Discoveries led by Casey Weaver, M.D., revealed a new commander of the immune system and a new class of therapies for autoimmune diseases. In 2022, Weaver was elected to the National Academy of Sciences — now he has been selected for the academic medical center’s highest faculty honor.

Tatyana Gavrikova, Sherry Polhill and Aparna Tamhane
People of UAB Published more than a year ago

Tatyana Gavrikova, Sherry Polhill and Aparna Tamhane are the fourth-quarter 2022 honorees of the UAB Shared Values in Action Program, which honors those whose work exemplifies and embodies Forging the Future's shared values. Nominations for first-quarter 2023 honorees are open through Feb. 28.

A scientist's orange-gloved hand removes a frozen tube from a minus-80 degree Celsius freezer
In the Know Published more than a year ago

Scientists participating in the UAB Green Labs program explain why they take part, the biggest changes they made and how it has affected their labs.

An athlete sitting on a basketball court with basketball beside him massages his knee
Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Each year, some 100,000 Americans have surgery to repair the knee’s anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL. But treatment and prevention best practices continue to evolve. Hear from a surgeon and a physical therapist on the latest thinking at UAB.

Anath Shalev, M.D., wearing a white coat, poses seated in her lab
People of UAB Published more than a year ago

Anath Shalev, M.D., did everything she could to change treatment for Type 1 diabetes from her lab, but getting to first-in-human trials meant taking a step she had always resisted. The most surprising thing about launching a startup, though? “I have enjoyed it.”

A headshot of Jordan Perchik, M.D., in a lab coat is superimposed on image of a CT scan on the right and an AI software interface on the left
People of UAB Published more than a year ago

The AI Literacy Course that fellow Jordan Perchik, M.D., began in 2020 for UAB trainees now reaches 25 programs in 10 countries — at a time when radiology faces global shortages and a proliferation of artificial intelligence tools.

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

Five years after he retired from the OR, cardiothoracic surgeon James K. Kirklin, M.D., is starting a new company that will leverage his team’s research on advanced statistics and machine-learning algorithms to track and predict outcomes for high-risk patients.

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.

Adeel Memon, Ph.D., wearing a white coat, stands on the crosswalk over University Boulevard at Lister Hill Library
People of UAB Published more than a year ago

Inspired by a family diagnosis and a viral video, Adeel Memon, M.D., Ph.D., is exploring the possibilities of brain-computer interfaces to treat Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions.

Smita Bhatia, M.D., MPH
Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Research led by UAB’s Institute for Cancer Outcomes and Survivorship finds that patients who received BMT using their own cells over the past three decades lived on average seven years fewer than peers, but newer strategies have narrowed the mortality gap.

A white-coated researcher wearing an N-95 mask and face shield removes a sample from a freezer in a UAB lab
Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Researchers explore how to help budding scientists fall in love with a field that is incredibly important but can be “very overwhelming” to start.

Two UAB clinicians wearing gloves, masks and face shields are seen in UAB Hospital's COVID unit during the pandemic
Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

UAB Hospital’s Clinical Practice Transformation group has developed a unique method for helping teams come together to create change and boost employee satisfaction. Although it was designed for health care, it can work in any setting, they say.

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.

A complex interconnected diagram illustrates the bioinformatics approaches taken in the hackathon
Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Twelve teams competed for cash and prizes across two action-packed days in the AI Against Cancer hackathon. This is the third iteration of the UAB-sponsored event, which applies big data and artificial intelligence techniques to fight disease.

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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