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Eric Wallace is piloting telehealth program, which he says could open the door for Alabamians in rural communities to receive more subspecialized care without traveling long distances.
UAB has received a grant to develop and implement Ebola and infectious disease training to further protect health care and public safety workers.
Among black men, those with a high degree of West African genetic ancestry have less abdominal fat than those with a lower degree.
Identifying a stable outlook and UAB’s very strong enterprise and financial profile, S&P Global Ratings has raised its rating on various series of general revenue bonds issued by The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees on behalf of UAB.
Longtime VP for Research and Economic Development Richard B. Marchase, Ph.D., plans to retire at the end of 2016. During his tenure, UAB annual research expenditures grew from $331 million to $510 million.
The undergraduates answered questions on everything from disease outbreaks to community health as they competed against 13 teams from across the country.
Public Health Week kicks off at UAB with address from Jefferson County Health Department.
UAB statistician and multi-institution team discuss common statistical errors in obesity research and how to avoid them.
The 12th annual Glenwood Endowed Lecture to focus on “Next Generation Treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorders: From Mitochondria to Music.”
Eleven UAB students have been selected as a part of the inaugural class of Alabama Schweitzer Fellows.
Opportunities provided for students to problem solve, communicate and educate on public health issues.
WBRC FOX6 News special report “The Prison’s Professors,” a documentary exploring the history of UAB’s Donaldson Lecture Series, will be screened Thursday, April 7, at the Hill Student Center.
Public health graduate students Neha Kaushik and Sagar Kaushik, along with Esha Kaushik, senior in psychology, siblings originally from Weston, Connecticut, are supporting the education and medical aid of women in underprivileged areas of India through the nonprofit organization One Life at a Time.
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