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Group photo of UAB genetic counseling students holding books in front of a colorful library background.
Campus & Community Published 39 days ago

UAB Genetic Counseling students partnered with Lister Hill Library to engage children and families in hands-on genetics education while highlighting the program’s commitment to community outreach and health literacy.

Research & Innovation Published 40 days ago

Researchers uncover that, by inhibiting specific trigeminal sensory neurons, pain from mechanical allodynia can be regulated.

Image of a hand dumping a scoop of collagen powder into a clear glass of water.
News You Can Use Published 40 days ago

A UAB nutrition expert shares ways to promote collagen production and avoid collagen break-down.

Headshot of Taylor Washington
People of UAB Published 40 days ago

Taylor Washington, a Dallas native, plans to stay in Birmingham to serve Alabama children. 

 Outdoor photo of Ann Varghese in green commencement regalia.
People of UAB Published 43 days ago

When she walks across UAB’s commencement stage on May 2, an academic-filled chapter will close for Ann Varghese.

Hand pointing at brain scans on a screen.
Research & Innovation Published 43 days ago

Recent research reveals the impact of a specialized type of cognitive training developed by a UAB expert.

UAB graphic with green dragon scale background and white text displaying "UAB Goldwater Scholars announced for 2026." with a gold badge ribbon beside the text.
Campus & Community Published 43 days ago

Rishab Samant, Neha Singaravelan and Vamsi Singu have been recognized by one of the nation’s most prestigious undergraduate honors for their extraordinary science and mathematics accomplishments. 

A woman kneels on a path outdoors and performs chest compressions on a man lying on their back, with a wheelchair nearby and trees surrounding the scene.
Health & Medicine Published 44 days ago

UAB has developed the nation’s first adaptive CPR and defibrillation training for athletes with disabilities, filling a critical gap in emergency preparedness through evidence-based guidance.

A teacher stirs filling for a classic tarte au citron, or lemon tart, for the class.
Campus & Community Published 44 days ago

The Flavors of the World Cooking Series featured culinary and cultural lessons for each language taught at UAB: Spanish, French, Japanese, German and Chinese.

Man holding knee due to knee pain.
Health & Medicine Published 44 days ago

Low-dose radiation can improve mobility and quality of life for patients with osteoarthritis.

Interior headshot of Davis Englund, Ph.D.
Research & Innovation Published 44 days ago

UAB researchers review how senescent “zombie” cells contribute to skeletal muscle weakness with aging and disease, outlining emerging therapies such as senolytics and senomorphics that could help preserve muscle health and extend health span.

Headshot of Omer Jamy, MBBS
Health & Medicine Published 45 days ago

The transplant offers a new treatment option for the more than 18,500 Americans yearly who are diagnosed with blood cancers and need a bone marrow transplant.

Graphic showing the buildup of fat in artery walls, restricting blood flow
Research & Innovation Published 45 days ago

 Bmal1 has been revealed as an unexpected driver of diabetic vascular calcification, linking circadian signaling to arterial stiffening and cardiovascular risk and opening new therapeutic avenues.

Exterior of UAB Medicine The Kirklin Clinic at Acton Road, October 2020.
Health & Medicine Published 46 days ago

A $2 million investment will allow patients to enjoy greater scheduling flexibility, fewer treatment delays and better support for complex diagnoses.

Four men wearing glasses and matching royal blue suits and bowties stand together and smile.
Arts & Events Published 46 days ago

For its 30th anniversary season, UAB’s Alys Stephens Center is unveiling new artists plus bringing back fan favorites. Become a member to get exclusive presale access for the best seats before they are announced to the public.

Outside image of researchers standing in front of fence with space rockets in the distance.
Research & Innovation Published 47 days ago

Findings from this investigation could contribute to improved clinical interventions for patients recovering from pneumonia and help reduce the risk of long‑term heart damage.

A hand holds a smartphone displaying the Diaclue webpage, with data entry fields visible on the screen. The phone rests on a light-colored surface beside a stethoscope, suggesting a clinical setting.
Research & Innovation Published 47 days ago

A digital app for clinicians developed by UAB researchers classifies diabetes into five subtypes, enabling more personalized treatment and better outcomes for patients.

Anna Grace poses with Blaze, who is in a graduation gown, on the UAB football practice field.
People of UAB Published 47 days ago

UAB’s commencement marks the close of one chapter for Deason as she steps away from her role as a Friend of Blaze and leaves behind a legacy of Blazer spirit and service. 

Wink Crittenden, Ph.D. (left), licensing associate at the Bill L. Harbert Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, presents a Patent Coin to Tim Gawne, Ph.D. (center), professor, and Thomas Norton, Ph.D. (right), professor emeritus in the School of Optometry, recognizing their newly patented lens design aimed at slowing myopia progression in children.
Research & Innovation Published 50 days ago

UAB researchers have secured a patent for a novel lens design that could slow myopia progression in children, translating decades of vision science research into potential clinical therapies.

Image of Mason Bayles, UAB graduate, in green graduation cap and blue lab coat standing in from of lab equipment.
Campus & Community Published 50 days ago

Mason Bayles will walk across the stage on May 2 at Bartow Arena, but his passion for chemistry and drive to change the field are already making a difference.  

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