Researchers have discovered the mechanism of this control, with implications for developmental biology, the immune response and cancer dysregulation.
Students in the UAB School of Medicine entering Class of 2017 were presented their first white coats at the annual White Coat Ceremony on Sunday, Aug. 13 at UAB’s Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center.
Faculty nominees for the 2017 Argus Awards announced
Written by UAB Heersink School of Medicine News
School of Medicine faculty were nominated by students for the 2017 Argus Awards. Winners of the awards will be announced at the annual ceremony on Sept. 8.
UAB nurse and two-time transplant recipient, Team Mountain showcase the power of organ donation with Mount Kilimanjaro climb
Written by Tyler Greer
UAB nurse Calvin Kennedy climbed some 17,000 feet before torn knee ligaments, avascular necrosis and an intestinal parasite forced the two-time kidney transplant recipient to halt his ascent just 5.5 hours from the summit.
Kumar receives 2017 Brewer-Heslin Endowed Award for Professionalism in Medicine
Written by Carolyn Walsh
Vineeta Kumar, M.D., associate professor in the Department of Medicine, has received the 2017 Brewer-Heslin Endowed Award for Professionalism in Medicine, given annually to a physician at UAB who demonstrates extraordinary commitment to providing highly skilled and deeply compassionate medical care.
Sheets awarded third Sara Crews Finley, M.D. Endowed Leadership Scholarship
Written by Katelyn Howard
Third-year medical student Lindsay Sheets of Mobile is the third recipient of a scholarship that supports students who demonstrate exceptional academic and leadership abilities.
UAB partners with state agencies and organizations to aggressively decrease the spread of HIV/AIDS to the point of elimination of the spread of AIDS by 2030.
Small molecule inhibitor prevents or impedes tooth cavities in a preclinical model
Written by Jeff Hansen
The inhibitor blocks Streptococcus mutans from sticking on the tooth surface. About 2.3 billion people worldwide have tooth decay in their permanent teeth, primarily caused by this bacteria.