Crenshaw to lead UAB compliance, risk efforts
Trial to rapidly identify and treat the immune overreaction that may be behind some cases of severe COVID-19 is made possible through UAB Medicine’s Urgent COVID-19 Clinical Research and Laboratory Research Fund.
Coronavirus antibody testing now is available at UAB. Here’s what that means — and what it doesn’t.
Antibody testing can reveal if a person has been exposed to the novel coronavirus in the past. More research needs to be done before we know if that means they are “protected” from COVID-19.
With little more than a smartphone and his rock collection, Scott Brande, Ph.D., has captured the attention of geology educators worldwide. A new NSF grant is allowing him to expand — and explore what happens when hands-on instruction goes online.
Educating new primary care physicians about effective treatments for opioid use disorder in partnership with Cahaba Medical Care.
Is U-BRITE 2.0 right for you?
Just in time to tackle COVID-19, the Informatics Institute launches a bigger, more capable version of its team-science data platform.
Putting people first: the latest on re-opening campus, confronting budget challenges and more
In a virtual town hall meeting, President Ray Watts and other university leaders shared their pride in how UAB faculty and staff have responded to COVID-19, offered frank answers on re-opening campus, budget shortfalls and other topics of common concern, and shared practical guidance on how every member of the UAB community can play a part in moving forward.
In one of America’s rare undergraduate immunology programs, students are ‘preparing for the next pandemic’
Talking cutting-edge science and family questions with the first members of UAB's Undergraduate Immunology Program.
Growing heart cells in a lab — one beat at a time
Lab-grown human heart tissue could mean better drug tests, faster transplants and more accurate models of disease. To get there, Palaniappan Sethu, Ph.D., is stretching ingenuity.
UAB algorithm offers doctors a step-by-step guide to connect patients with HIV to best smoking-cessation options.