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Dawson is one of five finalists selected to present an abstract at The Obesity Society’s annual meeting

Former CNN anchor Soledad O’Brien to speak at UAB about diversity.

UAB seniors’ engineering project changes the lives of disabled toddlers.

Booktalks are led by UAB English professors or instructors and include classics and new works.

Discussion topics for the day include the social service resources available at The Kirklin Clinic and how they can help.

CPS-3 will enable the general public to help scientists understand the genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors that cause or prevent cancer. 

Campus storm drains will be labeled to discourage the dumping of waste and chemicals.

After a flurry of activity and recruitment, the chapter jumped past distinguished status to the superior level, earning them the “most improved” distinction.

UAB will have a record number of students living on campus this year for the fall 2013 semester.

Roeder’s early work played a pivotal role developing the foundations of DNA forensic inference.

Copes will explore how cultural narratives about types of drug addicts shape the personal narratives of individual drug users.

Former UN Ambassador Andrew Young will give free, public lecture.

The historic opening is the culmination of a $30 million renovation project to interactive, multidisciplinary environment that fosters increased collaborative efforts and scientific breakthroughs.

Two film projects will debut on Aug. 28.

A partnership between UAB and BBVA Compass takes students to Spain and back for career training.

Helen Shores Lee and Joanice Thompson honored for community service by UAB’s Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Center.

Physician assistant students to use MedSnap’s mobile app to verify patient meds and prevent dangerous interactions.

UAB’s Liver Center will host its 9th biennial conference Sept. 19-20 at the Hyatt Regency-Wynfrey Hotel in Birmingham.

CPS-3 gives the general public the opportunity to help scientists understand the genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors that cause or prevent cancer.

Distinguished faculty throughout the college will present topical lectures on issues that range from cinema to math to racial disparities.

The Cancer Center will host free special events for cancer patients, survivors and caregivers Aug. 19-23 at 1824 6th Ave. South.

The BAT measures students’ knowledge in eight key areas: math, analytical reasoning, analysis of charts and graphs, news analysis, economics, global markets, analysis of financial statements and investment banking.

In addition to improving the health of its children, this effort also helps with sustainability – which is a part of UAB’s overall goals.

School of Business students led teams from local high schools in researching ways the movement affected business in the city.

UAB School of Nursing Nightingale exhibit offers timeless leadership lessons relevant to the future of nursing and health care.
UAB faculty, students care for elderly in state’s only retirement community based full service dental clinic.

The RAC serves a critical role in the oversight of federally funded research involving recombinant DNA and advises the NIH director on such matters.

Mr. UAB goes to Washington, D.C., to spend the summer working for the National Economic Council.

UAB employees using CommuteSmart reduced a total of 1,391,395 vehicle miles, equal to fuel savings of $195,208.
NACAS announced Chris Clifford has earned the CASP certification
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