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UAB, home of one of four McKnight Brain Institutes, hosted the group’s annual inter-institutional meeting in April.
UAB researcher will serve on the Hemostasis and Thrombosis Study Section.
Both dogs and people get brain tumors, and UAB researchers are studying a therapy developed for humans that might also work on dogs.
In 2018, there will be more than 650,000 new cases of oral, head and neck cancers diagnosed worldwide, but early screening and diagnosis can more than double a patient’s chances of survival.
A Dothan man is back on the hiking trail following a rare soft tissue tumor treated by UAB’s “Sarcoma King.”
UAB researchers found that, from 2012-2014, Medicare was the primary payer for more than 90 percent of TAVR procedures.
Students from the inaugural class of the Undergraduate Immunology Program explain what attracted them to the major and UAB.
Findings have determined that caffeine administration can help lower acute kidney injury in neonates.
UAB students will continue their medical educations at 74 institutions in 27 states across the country.
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Senior Mugdha Mokashi found her passion for public service while earning two degrees and preparing for medical school.
The department currently has 14 primary faculty members complemented by a diverse secondary faculty.
Many cancers are curable if they are detected early, and UAB researchers are exploring ways to use cancer gene discoveries to develop screening tests to improve cancer survival.
An assistant professor in UAB’s Division of Hematology and Oncology receives achievement award from her alma mater.
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