Matt Windsor

Matt Windsor

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Sociologist Patricia Drentea considers the ramifications of social patterns in the United States and shares six intriguing trends that will shape the next 50 years.

From mobile-ready email to multigenerational mentoring, faculty and staff experts offer practical advice.

Researchers in psychology find link between pain sensitivity and “the most widely consumed psychoactive substance in the world.”

Have you found yours? Transplant surgeon Jayme Locke shares six steps to building a dream career. Put them into practice with the free UAB resources available to you.

UAB also will introduce a major new suicide-prevention initiative during the town hall.

Pam Benoit, Ph.D., knows how to make a persuasive argument, but she plans to devote her first months on the job to listening.

In our study of patients with resistant hypertension, we have shown that vascular function improves with the use of spironolactone, a mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist. Spironolactone has also been shown to reduce urinary protein loss in patients with chronic kidney disease. We are looking for men and women, ages 19-65, with Stage III CKD, non-diabetic or who have controlled diabetes, and who are not currently taking spironolactone or amiloride. The study lasts 16 weeks, with six visits, and compensation and parking will be provided for all six visits. If interested, please contact Cassidy Clevenger at (205) 934-6745.
Are you concerned about your bone and joint health? Men and women age 45-69 are needed for a Bone and Joint Health Study, a study about how physical activities and other factors affect the health of your bones and joints.  Compensation is provided.  Call 205-975-7223, Option 2 for more information!
There are more than a million words in Marcel Proust’s novel “In Search of Lost Time.” UAB Professor Emeritus William Carter, Ph.D., is reviewing each one as part of a major revision and annotation of the most famous English translation of the work. As Carter’s second volume debuts this month, he shares details of this labor of love.
Two professors say clickers can especially be valuable in engaging students and encouraging discussion, particularly in larger classrooms. See how you can integrate them into your courses.
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