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Center for Exercise Medicine’s Science Communication Workshop features Alex Hutchinson, Ph.D., and UAB experts in the fields of science and communication.
This knowledge can aid vaccine development, treatment of infections and moderation of autoimmune disease.
The first Southeast Institute for Innovation in Palliative and Supportive Care Summit will be held Nov. 1-2.
September is Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month, and UAB wants women at all life stages to understand symptoms and the preventive measures they can take.
Examination of a larger group of patients extends the clinical manifestations first described 11 years ago.
An extra rib leads to thoracic outlet syndrome, surgery at UAB and maybe a medical career for a Florida teen.
UAB was part of a national, multisite study that showed a drug for multiple sclerosis was effective in slowing down brain atrophy, or shrinkage.
Sensitive, specific assays are needed to ensure the safety of inter-species transplants for patients needing new organs like kidneys and hearts.
A bone marrow harvest completed at UAB helped fuse a lifelong relationship between the donor and recipient.
The newly created Alabama Rare Diseases Advisory Council holds its first meeting at UAB.
UAB will fill a gap in the stroke belt as it joins StrokeNet, a national research consortium.
An award to UAB researchers is aimed to determine effects of arsenicals and ways to treat exposure in the future.
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.
The goal is an early warning system to block incipient seizures for patients where medications have failed.
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