UAB researchers say the MARCKS protein may be a biomarker for brain tumors and hold potential for targeted therapy.

UAB affiliation provides residents in Okaloosa County and surrounding areas with increased access to advanced cancer care.

Long-term, national study reveals less-invasive screening decreases new cases and death.

Vessela Warner of Theatre UAB is contributing her writing talents to a new play, “EcoCentric” presented by Overground Physical Theatre Company in New York City.

UAB’s newest affiliate extends leading-edge care to Guntersville, Boaz areas.

The Program in Environmental and Translational Medicine combines clinical care with research to prevent, treat diseases caused from air pollution, water contamination, other causes.

Rylee Roquemore receives first memorial award for dedication and service to classmates, school and community.

inDegree, who is developing an alumni tracking service for schools and students, beats 5 others to win $100k at Alabama Launchpad.

Study says findings could be a game-changer for patients, helping doctors determine when to perform surgery and providing better long-term outcomes.

Jacob Ledbetter will learn Arab culture and study renewable energy at the American University in Dubai this fall.

UAB ophthalmologists are studying the role of a lipoprotein in macular degeneration.

Research on how enzymes regulate the progress of a blood cancer wins recognition.

Honors student will study international development, focusing on rural Tanzania.

Anthropologist Sarah Parcak wrote the first methods book on satellite archaeology.

Associate dean for science in the School of Public Health recognized for research contributions.

A new season of world-class performers and unique, innovative arts programming, just announced for 2012 by UAB’s Alys Stephens Center.

UAB’s Alys Stephens Center brings Al Pacino, Red Baraat, Wynonna, “The Daily Show,” Emmylou Harris, Anthony Bourdain and more to Birmingham.

Four of 6 teams competing for $100,000 grand prize from UAB

UAB online program graduates inaugural class, including Nigerian student who traveled to walk at graduation

UAB’s genetic counseling program provided a student with a world of clinical opportunities.