Adam Pope

Adam Pope

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Public Relations Manager, Traditional University Campus

arpope@uab.edu • (205) 934-6986

Leads external communications for units within the traditional university campus. Pope and his team proactively reach out to the media to secure media hits telling the story of happenings on campus ranging from the arts to student stories, graduate and undergraduate research and beyond. The team works reactively to ensure appropriate experts are connected with media within their deadline.

Specific beats include: School of Health Professions; College of Arts and Sciences; Political Science; Criminal Justice; Anthropology; Bill L. Harbert Institute for Innovation and EntrepreneurshipCollat School of Business; School of Education; Administrative News; Office of the Provost for Student and Faculty Success; Enrollment, Admissions, Financial Aid; Human Resources; Issues Management; Student Affairs/Student Life;Minority Health and Health Equity Research Center

Researchers will train community health workers to promote tobacco cessation among young African-American men in rural Alabama with the support of UAB experts through telehealth.
The Health Disparities Research Symposium highlights the work of undergraduate, graduate, faculty and community investigators.

Arora will be involved in assigning manuscripts focused on genetics, omics and precision medicine as it relates to cardiovascular disease.

UAB Medicine recently established a colorectal oncology clinic to provide a hassle-free experience for diagnosis and treatment.
Much like other muscles, when the heart works during the normal daytime hours, it needs a period of rest to repair itself.
Every day, more than 115 Americans die after overdosing on opioids.
The award includes scholarship funding to the program to further Master of Science Health Administration students' firsthand experiences and education in health care.
UAB's Enhanced Recovery After Surgery pathway uses technology to improve patient recovery from major surgery.
Some 70 percent of patients needing a marrow transplant do not have a fully matched donor in their family.
Researchers have found the rate of hospitalization for sarcoidosis has increased, and in-hospital mortality associated with sarcoidosis has decreased.
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