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Three students will spend the summer studying in China, South Korea and India.
Lisa Willett, M.D., was elected as president-elect of the Association of Program Directors in Internal Medicine.
Jenkins’ clinical occupational therapy career included working in the National Health Service (U.K.) within orthopedics, elderly rehabilitation, neurology and the management of severe physical disability.
Brown was elected by the society’s members and will begin her term in November.
Warren Smedley and Rebecca Arend, M.D. have received awards from the National Comprehensive Cancer Network.
Baggott was awarded the Edward Hitchcock Award for Outstanding Contributions in College Health by the American College Health Association.
The director of the Division of Gynecologic Oncology has been named president of ASCCP.
A UAB professor has been named the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Alabama Young Professional of the Year.
UAB Communication Studies major Carla “The Truth” Youngblood turned a devastating medical diagnosis into motivation and comedic material.
In Rome, Frances Lund will talk about the need to do drug trials where the concentrations of chronic inflammatory diseases are highest — the Southeast.
Kevin Sawchak left school early to turn pro; now he's completed his degree with the UAB Finish program.
Work and family added a few steps to Lorenda Pryor's college journey, but now she's getting ready to graduate thanks to the UAB Finish program.
Cora Lewis, M.D., who has focused her research on the epidemiology of chronic diseases, became chair April 1.
A UAB professor receives national award from the American Optometric Association.
Sidhanth Chandra and Gunnar Eastep honored by Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation.
In the college piano competition, junior Zoe Willis won the upper division and sophomore Mira Walker won the lower division.
UAB researcher will serve on the Hemostasis and Thrombosis Study Section.
For the exhibition, Baulos will present portraits of artists who inspire him, many of whom are also from Alabama.
Two UAB students with personal connections to education inequality attended an exclusive summit in Washington, D.C., to help encourage students to join their fight to end global poverty.
A UAB School of Dentistry professor has received a career award from the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.
SAFER Barriers, an invention from the UAB School of Engineering, have been honored for their safety innovation by SAE International.
Before they graduate, the seniors will help deliver one more musical when “Hairspray” takes the stage April 11-15.
Senior Nina Morgan's UAB Sustainability Asset Map offers an interactive look at dozens of green initiatives across campus and in the surrounding community.
Flutist and singer Marta Piroșcă has been awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London.
The University Innovation Fellowship provides a platform for students to innovate outside the classroom.
Two graduate students and a UAB program are in the vanguard of efforts to increase underrepresented researchers in neuroscience.
Alabama Power recognizes UAB Collat School of Business professor for his leadership in promoting community engagement, inclusive economic growth.
Senior Mugdha Mokashi found her passion for public service while earning two degrees and preparing for medical school.
The department currently has 14 primary faculty members complemented by a diverse secondary faculty.
A UAB graduate student will work with the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety to gain hands-on research experience applicable to his work in the UAB TRIP Lab.
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