Mercedes-Benz United States International, Inc. has made a gift of $25,000 to Children’s of Alabama to support Children’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and the Pediatric & Congenital Heart Center. The gift will be used to support the family needs after discharge home from the Children's NICU or Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit. Specifically, the majority of the funds will be used to further develop the “Hearts at Home” monitoring program developed for high risk patients sent home after complex congenital heart surgery.
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To learn more about how this grant will help the "Hearts at Home" program, click here.
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To learn more about how this grant will help the "Hearts at Home" program, click here.
Brian Sims, M.D., PhD, Neonatology, received a $50,000 award from the UAB Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Development Core for his collaboration with Qiana Matthews, PhD, Infectious Disease. The award will be for one year in length to begin on March 15, 2016. The project is titled, "Cell Specific Exosomes Have Preferential Binding to HIV-1 and Facilitate HIV-1 Infection in the CNS."
The UAB School of Medicine will celebrate Match Day 2016 today, March 18 at the Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center. The first match will be announced at 11 a.m., following a short program that begins at 10:30 a.m. Watch the event live at www.uab.edu/matchday.
This year's recipients are Lydia McCormick and Claire Cordes. The recipients will work for eight weeks this summer with their mentors.
Lydia will research “The Effect of Maternal Smoking on Neonatal Acquired CFTR Dysfunction” with mentor Steven Rowe, M.D. Claire will research “Utility of Laboratory Testing in Pediatric Demyelinating Disorders” with mentor Jayne Ness, M.D.
A special thanks to this year's selection committee: Drs. Carolyn Ashworth, Lauren Nassetta, Will Sasser, and Terry Wall.
This program was established by Sergio Stagno, M.D., former chair of the Department of Pediatrics, to honor the memory of Dr. Russell Cunningham, a long time member of the Department of Pediatrics and strong advocate for medical student education. The program is designed to introduce students to pediatrics and pediatric research.
Lydia will research “The Effect of Maternal Smoking on Neonatal Acquired CFTR Dysfunction” with mentor Steven Rowe, M.D. Claire will research “Utility of Laboratory Testing in Pediatric Demyelinating Disorders” with mentor Jayne Ness, M.D.
A special thanks to this year's selection committee: Drs. Carolyn Ashworth, Lauren Nassetta, Will Sasser, and Terry Wall.
This program was established by Sergio Stagno, M.D., former chair of the Department of Pediatrics, to honor the memory of Dr. Russell Cunningham, a long time member of the Department of Pediatrics and strong advocate for medical student education. The program is designed to introduce students to pediatrics and pediatric research.
Congratulations to Ariel Salas, M.D., Neonatology, for being selected as a Society for Pediatric Research (SPR) Young Investigator Coaching Program recipient. The SPR Young Investigator Coaching Program (YICP) provides the opportunity for early-career investigators conducting child health research to receive mentoring from established national leaders in related research fields.
Nominations remain open for the 2016 Dean’s Excellence Awards, an annual honor established to recognize the outstanding contributions made by faculty across the School of Medicine. Any full time-faculty member may nominate a faculty colleague for any of the awards; self-nominations are also accepted.
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View the Children's of Alabama Annual Report for 2015 for a glimpse at some of the many accomplishments at Children's and the UAB Department of Pediatrics. Click here for for the full digital annual report, which includes the year in review, community, medicine and research efforts. Click here for the PDF printed supplement, which contains a few of the items from the full digital version. Please feel free to share the link and/or the PDF with your colleagues, family and friends.
The UAB Pediatric Pulmonary Asthma Program, in collaboration with UAB Lung Health Center, was recently selected as an Airways Clinical Research Center (ACRC) by the American Lung Association. The ACRC is the nation’s largest not-for-profit network of clinical researchers dedicated to asthma and COPD research. The network consists of 15-20 clinical sites and a data coordinating center. The ACRC conducts large multi center clinical trials that directly impact the care of these patients. The Pediatric Asthma Research Program is led by Drs. Isabel Virella-Lowell and Terri Magruder. This is a great step forward for our program, allowing us to expand our research activities and further improve the care of patients at Children's of Alabama and across the U.S.
Randy Q. Cron, M.D., PhD, Pediatric Rheumatology, is a 2016 American Pediatric Society (APS) International Travel Grant Program (ITGP) application recipient. This will enable him to attend the 6th Congress of the European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS 2016), Oct. 21-25, 2016, in Geneva, Switzerland. The goal of the APS ITGP is to foster international collaboration in the advancement of child health through participation and presentation of research and scholarly work by APS members at EAPS 2016. Congratulations to Dr. Cron.
This year’s race will begin at the Levite Jewish Community Center and occur on Montclair Road. This year's race benefits the Children's of Alabama Healthy Active Living Initiative & Reach Out and Read. The Spring Scramble 5K is one of several community outreach programs organized by the UAB Pediatrics Residency Program through our Community, Outreach and Advocacy Program. Join us April 16, 2016 for the 10th Annual Spring Scramble 5K & 1Mile Fun Run Live Music & Food Trucks! For more information, visit SpringScramble.org