The ability to build a mimic of the interferon-interferon receptor complex allows a hunt for unique monoclonal antibodies.
The Alumni Campaign is an ambitious effort to raise $30 million over the next three years to support key priority areas in medical education, scholarships, research and faculty support.
Find out the five things you need to know about the Benevolent Fund, including how your contributions help fellow employees and the community.
Through international fellowships to study HIV in Kenya, Anna Joy Rogers and Nate Rogers complemented their UAB education with invaluable experience.
Similar to the ancient Greek legend of the Trojan horse, platelets in a transgenic mouse deliver a life-saving enzyme.
The future for babies born with hypoplastic left-heart syndrome depends to a great extent upon additional cardiac issues that may not be fully known until after birth.
First, I want to congratulate each of our fourth-year medical students on their strong showing at Match Day on Friday.
Robin Lorenz, M.D., Ph.D. and Anthony Nicholas, M.D., Ph.D., were honored with the UAB President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. 
The 2015 graduating class of the School of Medicine celebrated Match Day on Friday, March 20, with 97 percent matching in a postgraduate position to continue their medical education.
Edward E. Partridge, M.D., director of the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center, presented at the 2015 S. Rexford Kennamer Distinguished Lecture, sponsored by the Montgomery Regional Medical Campus. 
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