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August 27, 2013
Theatre UAB: comedy, tragedy, eight short plays, one big musical
This season Theatre UAB will present “Big Love,” “Twelfth Night,” “Rabbit Hole,” the Festival of Ten Minute Plays and “Urinetown: The Musical.”
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Arts & Recreation
September 04, 2013
Excitement builds as Abroms-Engel Institute for Visual Arts nears completion
The new building will house UAB’s permanent collection of art, galleries and art history, time-based media and graphic design classes, and complete UAB’s cultural district.
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Arts & Recreation
September 22, 2013
UAB vision scientist awarded $1.81 million grant for photoreceptor research
Lawrence Sincich, Ph.D., received a $1.81 million NIH National Eye Institute award for work that will lead to better understanding of color perception in the brain.
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Extramural Awards
April 25, 2013
UAB design class partners engineers and entrepreneurs
UAB class designed to produce marketable solutions now; engineering and business students collaborate to commercialize product creations.
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Economic Development
March 10, 2013
Inaugural UAB Excellence in Business Top 25 awards presented
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Outreach
UAB launches Malcovery; new company detects cyber threats, neutralizes attacks, minimizes losses for groups in danger of malware attackers.
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Economic Development
The NSF will support a UAB/BBA collaboration through a $600,000 award — the first Partnership for Innovation grant ever given in Alabama.
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Economic Development
Physician assistant students to use MedSnap’s mobile app to verify patient meds and prevent dangerous interactions.
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Academics
September 01, 2013
UAB offers CT scan for early detection of lung cancer
Following evidence that CT scans can be a reliable screening tool for early detection of lung cancer, UAB becomes the first hospital in Birmingham to offer that service.
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Patient Care
Magnetic stimulation therapy is gaining popularity in treating depression and UAB researchers are now looking at a low-magnetic strength version that might be better and cheaper.
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Patient Care