November 2014 - The Reporter

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

retro art streamUAB has always been home to those with passions for a cause — and a penchant for all things inflatable.

Published in Retro'spectives

This three-part series from Learning & Development helps managers become more confident and knowledgeable in their role.

Published in Learning & Development

UAB BTS logo FINALThe UAB Reporter wants to know how people in your unit volunteer. Submit a publicity request with the details and send a group selfie to reporter@uab.edu for a chance to be featured.

Published in Behind the Scenes

Ashleigh Johnson, the unit’s program coordinator, is UAB’s Employee of the Month.

Published in Awards & Honors

This week, docs and vets team up to test therapies that could benefit mankind — and its best friends. The police chief tries his hand at demolition derby, and the city's food trucks are ready for their close-up on the Food Network. Learn more all in one video. Catch up in about a minute.

Published in UAB This Week
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