Researchers from UAB, Emory and Microsoft demonstrate that HIV has evolved to be pre-adapted to the immune response, worsening clinical outcomes in newly infected patients.
Heart-filled legacy — North Carolina woman receives lifelong treatment from John and James Kirklin
Written by Adam Pope
Lynda Welker has experienced many hardships, but the Kirklin family has helped her live a full life.
UAB researchers will use a $1.8 million grant to look at single cells for altered expression of the interferon gamma receptor gene.
Researchers at UAB look to integrate health care within rural communities to improve care for children.
Antibiotic use in acute and long-term care facilities is a focus of UAB’s antibiotic stewardship program.
First medical student class set to graduate from UAB School of Medicine’s Montgomery Regional Medical campus
Written by Liann Cates
The first five students to attend their third and fourth years of medical school at the UAB School of Medicine’s Montgomery Regional Medical campus are set to graduate during the School of Medicine Commencement ceremony this Sunday, May 15.
UAB APSA partnership with Birmingham YMCA ignites curiosity about science using experiments, hands-on activities
Written by Liann Cates
Students from the UAB chapter of the American Physician Scientist Association travel to the Birmingham YMCA Youth Center monthly to demonstrate fun experiments to engage the YMCA after school students and ignite their curiosity in science.
Medical students to pitch ideas addressing social determinants of health at Service Learning Celebration
Written by Kendra Carter
First-year medical students representing four School of Medicine Learning Communities will go head-to-head in pitching their ideas for new courses and community service projects at the first Service Learning Celebration on Monday, May 23.
A focus on homelessness as VA and UAB researchers mark National VA Research Week
Written by Jeff Hansen
VA Research support for UAB clinicians and scientists has been important for six decades.