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Ninety-two percent of evaluable patients treated with INB-200 exceeded a median progression-free survival of seven months. Glioblastoma multiforme is the most aggressive type of cancer originating in the brain.

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

Thanks to a bit of creative philanthropy, the Van Matre family will be providing help to promising UAB students and their families for years to come.

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About 1 percent to 2 percent of people in the United States have hidradenitis suppurativa, and it most commonly affects women who are African American or biracial.

Arts & Events Published more than a year ago

At the conference, runners of all levels will be able to learn from Olympian and UAB alumna Vonetta Flowers, as well as explore ways to boost their energy and improve performance. 

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

This spring, Samantha Richardson won her second Mosaic Award, the American Advertising Federation’s highest honor, for her work with a new Birmingham, Alabama, nonprofit, In Solidarity: The Beth El Civil Rights Experience.

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

Edmonds will present innovative strategies to address eco-anxiety and promote trauma-informed teaching at two summer camps for Hungarian and Ukrainian teachers.

Campus & Community Published more than a year ago

Two UAB Department of Physics graduates have been awarded prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships.

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

The annual challenge gives students an opportunity to engage with the company in a unique way and apply their coding skills.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

The Family and Community Medicine Clinic at UAB Hospital-Highlands has 14 providers and seven residents prepared to treat pregnant individuals and newborns. 

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

UAB researchers leverage data from the All of Us Research Program to show that carpal tunnel syndrome is a sentinel event for cardiac amyloidosis.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

Knowing the basics of CPR, even low-quality CPR from a bystander, can be a lifesaving action for a person in need.

Campus & Community Published more than a year ago

The Region 9 Murrow Award honors include the highest award given, Overall Excellence, for WBHM, which together with Gulf States Newsroom won in 14 of 23 categories.

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

This program is a way for Jain to contribute positively to societal issues while furthering his understanding of public health and social dynamics.

News You Can Use Published more than a year ago

Experts at UAB dive into the benefits of indoor and outdoor gardening and give their advice on how to get started. 

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Appearing in both DNA and RNA sequences, G-quadruplexes’ relationship with the protein SRSF1 demonstrates the unexplored broader implications of SR proteins in RNA splicing and translation.  

Campus & Community Published more than a year ago

Studying abroad as a Gilman Scholar helps students gain professional skills, build language proficiencies and develop knowledgeable perspectives of the world to help them succeed in their careers.

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

Assistant Professor of English Joseph Wood is selected for the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to Georgia, while Associate Professor of Spanish John T. Maddox IV, Ph.D., is selected for the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to Brazil.

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

UAB professor receives recognition for his years of commitment at the 2024 Bioethics Bowl.

Arts & Events Published more than a year ago

Panion, having worked with Richard Smallwood as conductor and arranger, was tapped by The Kennedy Center for his unique experience at merging gospel and classical music, particularly with the symphony orchestra.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

Shortly before her 34th birthday, King was diagnosed with a grade 2 astrocytoma tumor in her right temporal lobe, and it could not be removed without cutting out part of her brain. Thanks to a clinical trial at UAB, her tumor has stopped growing and has started to shrink.

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