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Dilworth will lead efforts to build upon UAB’s longstanding reputation as one of the most diverse college campuses in the nation.
A UAB Computer and Information Sciences professor will continue improving security and usability of authentication systems through new funding.
David Joseph, M.D., lauded by UAB, Children’s of Alabama at the American Academy of Pediatrics for Excellence.
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation recognizes UAB’s Adult CF Program with Quality Care Award.
Sagar Kaushik will present his research at a conference Oct. 9.
Professor Anthony Hood will receive special recognition for his work creating the NHabit Bush Hills project during the 2015 Vulcans Community Awards.
School of Education professor to serve as one of two associate editors for Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research.
The three-year grant will provide graduate scholars with stipends and other financial and educational support to pursue training in disparities research.
UAB’s ASC will be led by Anna M. Thompson, who comes to UAB from Notre Dame after a national search.
Many UAB physicians from a variety of specialties appear on the prestigious Newsweek Top Cancer Doctors 2015 list.
The Academy Health Interdisciplinary Research Group on Nursing Issues has honored UAB’s Patrician for her commitment to the career development of young investigators.
Sonja Rieger’s new series of photographs are portraits of young girls in rural Camden, Alabama, in their Halloween costumes.

Designation indicates that the school’s research and clinical programs have superior scientific and technical leadership in nursing.

UAB’s Fernández honored for diversity leadership by the Obesity Society.

UAB’s Roberson wins young investigator award from the American Neurological Association.

International award honors computer information sciences professor’s project.
Oh honored with lifetime award from the American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine.
Lori McMahon, Ph.D., will enrich excellence and innovation in graduate education through professional and career-development initiatives and lead collaborative efforts for recruitment and outreach with various academic units to attract highly qualified students.
The former UAB Pediatric Optometry Service director will be recognized during the annual AAO meeting this October in New Orleans.
Sorge honored as a young leader in the field of pain research and neuroscience by national organization.
Academic advisors from the Collat School of Business and College of Arts and Sciences recognized nationally for their contributions to the improvement of advising services.
UAB professors who developed a new area of translational cardio-renal research are among 15 professors identified as today’s leaders in the field.
The CF clinical trials expert will take the reins of the UAB Gregory Fleming James Cystic Fibrosis Center on Aug. 1.
1.25 million grant will be used to improve services and results for young children with disabilities and their families.

UAB’s Candace Floyd is set to take a top leadership post with the National Neurotrauma Society.

UAB’s Karan Singh has been selected as an American Statistical Association Fellow and recognized as a foremost member in the field of statistical science.
The new Alabama Network for Women Leaders in Higher Education is part of the American Council on Education’s Women’s Network, a national system of state networks focused on advancing and supporting women in higher education.
Top physician-scientist tapped to succeed Kirby Bland as chair of the UAB Department of Surgery.
A UAB researcher focusing on the epigenetics of drug abuse wins a significant funding award from the National Institutes of Health.
Heaton will help oversee the scientific peer-reviewed journal Workplace Health and Safety: Promoting Environments Conducive to Well-Being and Productivity.
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