Published in Addiction, a new paper lays out some of the factors that lead policymakers to look for easy answers to complex problems related to opioid addiction.
Experts have updated recommendations for the use of antiretroviral drugs in the treatment and prevention of HIV infection.
Graduate student expands knowledge of beamlines within physics through 20th National School on Neutron and X-ray Scattering.
The award recognizes UAB’s commitment to the AUPHA vision to develop leaders who possess the values and competencies necessary to drive improvement throughout the health system.
UAB in Antarctica has fruitful research season on Earth’s southernmost continent.
The Birmingham City Council Transportation Committee provides funding for the UAB TRIP Lab’s current driving safety community outreach efforts.
The Master of Public Health online degree ranked 15th and the Bachelor of Science in finance online degree ranked 26th by Great Value Colleges.
In this role, Bertha Hidalgo, Ph.D., will help provide input on the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s strategic research priorities and scientific opportunities.
Rosianna Gray, Ph.D., visits with STEM students and professionals in the Czech Republic to discuss and encourage diversity within the field.
This week, high school students learn how to be cyber detectives, WBRC FOX6 pays it forward to an artist-in-residence on campus and two online degrees earn honors.
A gene mutation causes wrinkled skin and hair loss; turning off that mutation restores the mouse to normal appearance.
UAB will launch a new Bachelor of Science degree program in bioinformatics this fall.
Precision medicine found the right drug for the right patient, helping one UAB prostate cancer patient make a remarkable recovery.
The five-year funding award will support the Southern All of Us Network, part of the All of Us Research Program, a nationwide research program to transform how research is conducted to advance individualized prevention, treatment and care for people of all backgrounds.
UAB’s first Addiction Recovery symposium features thought leaders and inspirational stories.
Recovery from an eating disorder has helped one former Blazer athlete solidify her career path and has her determined to help others.
A student-led startup company and product of the new UAB Commercialization Accelerator is profitable and moving into Innovation Depot.
When you struggle with weight issues, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by your weight loss options and dismayed by setbacks.
Local companies are getting a boost from students in UAB’s Academic Small Business Alliance. The program matches students seeking career experience with companies needing additional brainpower to grow.
This week, a common blood pressure drug is revealed to be an effective therapy for Type I diabetes, a team from NSF is helping faculty and staff better understand how to commercialize their technology and work on the new intramural fields is nearly complete.