The RAC serves a critical role in the oversight of federally funded research involving recombinant DNA and advises the NIH director on such matters.
This is the only tie for first place in the history of the competition.
The program supports and cultivates students interested in Parkinson’s related research projects.
Jack L. Schaeffer, O.D., has served as an adjunct faculty member in the school.
Two scholarships are named for alumni and one is named for a symposium that includes alumni.
Alexander served as assistant dean of the School of Education.
The Gilman Scholarship Program, established through the International Academic Opportunity Act of 2000, offers awards for undergraduates to study abroad.
The seminars are part of the UAB Minority Business Training and Development Program.
The multiyear program, which provides experience in six finance roles, is designed to cultivate skills in team management, business development and financial analysis.
The event is sponsored by the UAB Division of Cardiovascular Disease, Department of Medicine and Division of CME.
UAB faculty and alumni will discuss topics in occupational health at this two-day event.