Students/Faculty

Nutrition's Chusyd awarded grant through Smithsonian Institution
Daniella Chusyd, a student in the UAB PhD Nutrition Sciences program and the Nutrition Obesity Research Center (NORC), and Dr. Janine Brown, a reproductive physiologist at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, have been awarded a grant through the Smithsonian’s Scholarly Studies Awards for Science program titled “Novel assessments of body composition and relation to metabolic status and fat stores in Asian elephants.”
Read moreEidson, McCurry share ALOTA 2015 Award of Excellence

2015 ALOTA Award of ExcellenceChristopher Eidson, MS, OTR/L and Valley McCurry, MBA, OTR/L, assistant professors in the UAB Department of Occupational Therapy, shared the Alabama Occupational Therapy Association’s 2015 Award of Excellence. Read more
More than 200 graduates honored at inaugural SHP Hooding Ceremony

Rimmer to Chair President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition Science Board

Ana Oliveira named a National Key to the Future by ASCLS

Will low carb diet help adults with SCI stay on track and reduce their risk? UAB study aims to find out.

Williams earns grant to study perceptions of discrimination in health care

Elizabeth Ma abstract earns two national awards

University Hospital patients receive faster results thanks to CLS student research

Fernández inaugural winner of diversity award from the Obesity Society
José Fernández, Ph.D.José Fernández, Ph.D., professor and vice chair for Education in the Department of Nutrition Sciences at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Health Professions, has been named the inaugural winner of the Shiriki Kumanyida Diversity Leadership Award from the Obesity Society. The award recognizes an investigator whose research has made a significant difference in the field of obesity disparities.
OT students’ research on play space inequities between affluent and non-affluent communities published

Biomedical Sciences student Ashley Haynes named National MS Society Top Scholar

Adrianne Smiley is 1st UAB OT student accepted to AOTA Emerging Leaders program

The unseen story behind PA student and Miss Alabama contestant Miranda Ward

Low Vision’s Barstow earns AOTA Fellow honors

Health Informatics online course earns Quality Matters certification

OT students’ restroom sign designs win inaugural Golden Toilet Award

New UAB research laboratory to study concussion biomarkers, recovery
From left: Mark Swanson, Katherine Weise, Jennifer Christy, Claudio Busettini in the VORLab.A new research laboratory at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, the first of this kind in Alabama and one of only a few in America, could lead to a better understanding of the effects of concussions.
Lemak study says "fee for value" model works
Story written by Bob Shepard, UAB News
Fee-for-value — a physician reimbursement model that maintains the traditional fee-for-service arrangement but includes quality and spending incentives — can reduce spending and improve quality in primary care, according to findings reported in the April issue of Health Affairs.
A new study, led by Christy Harris Lemak, Ph.D., the chair of the University of Alabama at BirminghamDepartment of Health Services Administration, suggests that it is possible to transform reimbursement within a fee-for-service framework to encourage and incentivize physicians to provide high-quality care, while also reducing costs.
Read moreDhara Shah: A Dream to Change Lives
