Homecoming Week 2018 highlights include a free comedy show, the famed Gurney Derby, a Hoops Season Tip-Off and UAB Football vs. North Texas.
Douglas Morgan, M.D., is a global expert in the epidemiology and prevention of gastric cancer.
Harlem in the ’Ham will benefit Healthy Happy Kids, the MHRC’s childhood obesity intervention.
This week at UAB, pediatrician answers parent questions on Facebook Live, the campus community packs a police cruiser with school supplies for Blazer Kitchen and discover five family-friendly ways to enjoy UAB Football and Blazer Gameday.
Paul Erwin, M.D., Ph.D., dean of the School of Public Health, was honored with a distinguished service award by the Tennessee Public Health Association.
A new series of multilingual video animations developed by researchers in the College of Arts and Sciences helps kids around the world connect to science.
On the program are selections by Bach-Busoni, Clementi, Franck-Bauer, Wagner-Liszt and Ravel.
Proper diet — including caffeine consumption — can be used as a pain intervention.
Several activities are planned in and around UAB for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
End-of-life care can be difficult to navigate, but understanding how to treat a patient based on their goals is key, says one UAB researcher.
A new type of “guardian angel” technology is being developed to warn distracted pedestrians as they cross the street.
Researchers at UAB will begin research to analyze the brain’s response to growth hormones in relation to Alzheimer’s disease.
Two endowed funds named in honor of UAB engineering pioneer Martha Bidez will help to maintain her legacy of making the world a safer place.
Children spend several hours in a wheelchair, going through a library and out to lunch, to understand and be aware of the challenges disabled people experience every day.
UAB experts offer ways to keep your little ghosts and goblins safe this Halloween.
UAB’s School of Engineering and Collat School of Business are partnering to advance business skills and knowledge of engineers.
Participating campers can explore a variety of fun activities while out of school during the one-day camp.
UAB, in conjunction with Harvard, is the coordinating center for the national Undiagnosed Diseases Network, funded by the National Institutes of Health
Grab the kids and head to UAB’s next home football game for a day of family-filled memories.
UAB aging researchers believe it is time to start human trials of drugs known to dramatically extend healthy life in mice.