November 2014 - The Reporter
Have you experienced... Feeling hopeless? Feeling sad or down? Feeling guilty? Increase or decrease in appetite? Loss of interest in activities? Inability to concentrate? Forgetfulness? Trouble sleeping or sleeping too much? Wishing you were dead? If you answered yes to some or all of these questions and you are: ages 19-65 and in good physical health, you may be eligible to participate in a research study for treatment of depression, involving a one time dose of ketamine. For more information, please call UAB Office of Psychiatric Research at 205-934-2484. Compensation is provided.
Published in Clinical Trials

Stacey Holloway, MFA, assistant professor of sculpture, partnered with colleagues to publish a collection of letters to a fictional young iron-caster written by 21 iron-casting innovators.

Published in Research & Scholarship
June 14, 2018

UAB This Week

This week is all about getting our hands on the missing As, Bs and Os, getting a handle on the heat and putting our hands together for a great season of performances to come at the Alys Stephens Center. See it online. All in one video.

Published in UAB This Week

The College of Arts and Sciences selected Heather McPherson to honor her passion and scholarship in art history.

Published in Awards & Honors

James McClintock, Ph.D., has co-directed 15 research expeditions and led 10 climate-change philanthropic cruises to the continent in his decades as a researcher.

Published in Awards & Honors

Many women with spina bifida were leaving pediatric care unaware they could become pregnant. Now groundbreaking data on this phenomenon has been compiled using a new informatics framework for translational research.

Published in Research & Scholarship

This week is all about being being young and highly accomplished, working together to deliver on the promise of tomorrow and making fun and fitness attractive.

Published in UAB This Week

UAB has partnered with Alabama Power Co. to install employee-only electric vehicle-charging stations — adding to the eight public-access ones that already exist on campus.

Published in Sustainability
Urogynecologic disorders, including things like urinary and bowel leakage and a feeling of bulging from the vagina, can significantly impact quality of life. Take a step in the right direction and learn more about the clinical studies available at UAB. To find out if you are a candidate, please call 205-934-5498 or 1-877-496-4673 (option 1). Compensation is provided.
Published in Clinical Trials

UAB Safe streamWhen working in high-rise buildings filled with electrical items, fire preparedness can be key.

Published in Employee Safety
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