November 2014 - The Reporter

Alison Chapman says legal concepts used in the epic poem are “almost like a bridge that helps readers connect heaven and earth.” 

Published in Academics
Nearly 400 employees signed up to compete with Team UAB and Team UAB Medicine in the third annual Birmingham Corporate Challenge.
Published in Be Healthy

Active listening doesn’t just benefit personal relationships — it fosters interdisciplinary partnerships and connections with the community. 

Published in Outreach

Amber Genau and André Millard partnered to create new courses that shed light on the role of technology in learning “where we come from and where we are going.” 

Published in Academics

Kondal Kyanam, assistant professor in the Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, will begin his term in June.

Published in Achievements
Are you a healthy person ages 18-40? You may be eligible to participate in a research study about the effects of Exercise and Metoprolol (a blood pressure pill) on a protein in your blood. This protein is related to heart disease. Eligible participants must be Healthy men and women, African American or Caucasians and have no history of diabetes, heart problems, or kidney problems. The study involves performing exercise, taking metoprolol, consuming prepared meals, and collecting blood samples. Participants will be compensated. Please e-mail Dr. Nirav Patel, npatel@uabmc.edu if you are interested.
Published in Clinical Trials

Scan the QR code on a trail route anytime April 26 and be entered for a chance to win a Fitbit. 

Published in Be Healthy

Disability Support Services uses a novel way to get others thinking about universal design and inclusion when planning events or activities. 

Published in Employee Safety

Four candidates for the position of senior vice president of Academic Affairs and provost will make public presentations between April 21 and May 5. Chaden Djalali, dean of the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences at University of Iowa, will be the final of four candidates to interview, and he will present May 5. 

Published in Take Note
You may be eligible to participate in a research study about the effects of glucose on a protein in your blood. This protein is related to heart disease. Eligible participants must be healthy men and women, African American or Caucasians and have no history of elevated blood pressure, diabetes, heart problems or kidney problems. The study involves consuming prepared meals and collecting blood samples. Participants will be compensated. Please e-mail Dr. Nirav Patel, npatel@uabmc.edu if you are interested.
Published in Clinical Trials
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