UAB Center for AIDS Research bringing experts together to tackle Deep South epidemic
Written by Nicole Wyatt
AIDS cases in the Deep South have substantially increased in recent years. An upcoming Summit will address the issue April 17.
UAB is implanting one-way valves in patients with severe emphysema in an effort to reduce their overall lung volume, which improves lung function.
UAB technology gives 46-year-old patient stronger fight against prostate cancer
Written by Nicole Wyatt
Fairhope, Alabama, resident Hayden Olds came for a second opinion, and ended up finding the best treatment route.
The ability to build a mimic of the interferon-interferon receptor complex allows a hunt for unique monoclonal antibodies.
School of Medicine kicks off its $30 million Alumni Campaign
Written by UAB Heersink School of Medicine News
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.
Through international fellowships to study HIV in Kenya, Anna Joy Rogers and Nate Rogers complemented their UAB education with invaluable experience.