The $32 million, 72,000-square-foot building has the latest technology-enhanced teaching and research spaces to prepare future nurses, advanced practice nurses, faculty and researchers.
This week at UAB, a general offers advice on leadership to ROTC cadets, football fans forge a win-win partnership to support prostate cancer research and a call for volunteers goes out to help build UAB's fifth Habitat House
“Listening-Watch” a program utilizing wearable devices and speech for two-factor authentication, thwarts potential mobile device attacks while requiring minimal effort from the user.
UAB’s O’Brien Center is the only center in the country that focuses its research on finding a cure and other treatment options for acute kidney injury.
Bertha Hidalgo, Ph.D., will help the organization continue to educate and advocate for epidemiologists in their efforts to promote good science and public health.
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