Reporter Staff
| This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.We are doing this study to see if CagriSema (Cagrilintide/semaglutide), a new medicine intended for the treatment of obesity, is safe for use in people living with obesity and cardiovascular disease. The study will also include some people with type 2 diabetes and/or chronic kidney disease.
You may qualify to participate if::
- You have had a stroke, a heart attack (myocardial infarction), or have poor circulation (peripheral
- arterial disease)
- You are 55 years of age or older
- You are living with obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2 )
- You can have type 2 diabetes and/or chronic kidney disease
- You are able to attend regular clinic visits and receive phone calls over
- a period of 3 years
Want to know more about the REDEFINE 3 study?
Call the study team at (205) 996-4015 or via email ccnrn@uab.edu
3 chosen as UAB VIPs for fourth-quarter 2022
Tatyana Gavrikova, Sherry Polhill and Aparna Tamhane are the fourth-quarter 2022 honorees of the UAB Shared Values in Action Program, which honors those whose work exemplifies and embodies Forging the Future's shared values. Nominations for first-quarter 2023 honorees are open through Feb. 28.
SAVITRI Study for Depression
Alzheimer’s Dementia and Agitation Clinical Study
Are you struggling to find a treatment for depression that works?
People who participate in RECOVER will receive VNS Therapy and all study-related care at no cost to them.
To join the RECOVER study, you must be 18 years or
older and:
1. Currently depressed
2. Have depression, or bipolar depression, that has lasted for at least two years or recurred several times
3. Have tried at least four types of antidepressant treatments and not found them helpful
4. Have Medicare Insurance
15-minute online training shares tips on how to best support students with disabilities
Employees can learn about compliance with the Americans with Disabilities and Rehabilitation acts, explore best practices for engaging with students with disabilities, and access key resources during a new online training from UAB Disability Support Services.
Seeking Gulf War Veterans for Brain Imaging Study
Healthy African American Men between the ages of 18 and 40 are needed for the Exercise and Beta-Blocker Study
Taber Doughty named new School of Education dean
Teresa Taber Doughty, Ph.D., who will begin April 3, brings to the role extensive experience in higher education and a demonstrated commitment to preparing outstanding education professionals; she has served as dean of the University of Texas at Arlington’s College of Education since 2016.
2022 in review: In case you missed these stories
From innovative teaching approaches to research accomplishments, opportunities for artistic expression and more, there’s no shortage of stories to tell about what’s happening at UAB. Review some of the year’s best below, and visit uab.edu/reporter and uab.edu/news to read hundreds more.