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Research that sheds light on the way gliomas migrate and cause brain tumors may reveal a new avenue to kill them. The findings, published June 19 in Nature Communications, show that gliomas disrupt normal neural connections and hijack control of blood vessels — which may open the door for chemotherapy.
Get healthy during a five-week UAB Employee Wellness program: lower your blood pressure five points, lose five pounds and engage in five designated fitness activities. Register June 27 at the Green Screens to be eligible for prizes.
UAB is submitting a competing renewal for its Beckman Scholars grant, and faculty who mentor undergraduate researchers are encouraged to participate.
In one class, students play hide’n’seek with an opponent they cannot see: a radioactive isotope.
This effort will differentiate UAB from its local and regional peers and make it a national player in the development of new treatment therapies.
UAB and its community partners will help establish Birmingham on the world stage as a city where difficult issues are openly discussed and people are inspired to lead the struggles against injustice.
Medical advances and interventions may have helped reduce the effects of obesity on lifespan, especially for women, says findings published in Obesity Reviews.
The partnership combines genomics expertise with leadership in research and clinical medicine to speed efforts to deliver personalized therapies and cures.
UAB has hired its first master teacher and is recruiting math, science and technology students for a new program to train and nurture a force of highly qualified instructors in STEM subjects.
Julia Gohlke, Ph.D., was named the 2014 recipient of the F. Clarke Fraser New Investigator Award from The Teratology Society, which promotes cutting-edge research on birth defects and other developmental disorders.
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