By reusing casework and furniture, the School of Medicine and Facilities Division are cutting costs, completing projects more quickly and being kinder to the environment.
Prepare for a career in clinical and translational research
Written by UAB Heersink School of Medicine News
The UAB Center for Clinical and Translational Science is accepting applications for a six-month certificate program that provides additional training for those interested in an academic career in clinical and translational research.
UAB launches roadmap for underrepresented grad students interested in neuroscience
Written by Bob Shepard
The Neuroscience Roadmap Scholars Program is designed to help graduate students from underrepresented communities — racial/ethnic minorities and people with disability — succeed in a career in neuroscience.
President Watts talks strategic priority, UAB's future at State of the University
Written by UAB Heersink School of Medicine News
Watch Dr. Watts' presentation from his State of the University address held on Oct. 29.
Early Birmingham’s medical development is the subject of a Reynolds Historical Lecture looking at the first four decades of the city’s history.
Thanks to a two-contact approach that helped restore vision in his left eye, bike lover Jeff Henson can ride solo again.
Jessica Merlin, M.D., MBA, is an assistant professor at UAB, and blogs about the diverse food scene in Birmingham in her spare time.
Jefferson County funds UAB TASC to expand services to mentally ill jail inmates
Written by Bob Shepard
New funding from the Jefferson County Commission will re-establish the Mental Health Court in Birmingham, administered by UAB TASC.
It has been more than 30 years since the last major advancement in prostate cancer screening technology, and the latest advancement is now available in the Southeast only at UAB.