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Released: 24-Aug-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Student Journey: “Deadliest Warrior” TV Show Leads to Engineering and a Summer in Birmingham
University of Alabama at Birmingham

For 21 years, the National Science Foundation has supported summer undergraduate research at UAB. The 10 students at UAB this summer came from schools as far-flung as San Diego State and Brigham Young universities and the University of Florida.

Released: 24-Aug-2017 11:05 AM EDT
New Biomedical Engineering Grants Aim at Heart Failure and Resistant High Blood Pressure
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Biomedical engineering researchers will attack two banes of cardiovascular disease — heart failure after heart attacks and the scourge of resistant high blood pressure — with $4.8 million in National Institutes of Health grants that begin this fall.

Released: 24-Aug-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Student Journeys: Passion for Research Began with Strawberries, “Star Trek” and “Gifted Hands”
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Alexa Wade’s passion for research started with a strawberry. Michael Vivian’s started while watching “Star Trek” episodes with his dad. Cameron LaFayette’s began in eighth grade from the movie “Gifted Hands,” the saga of Detroit-born neurosurgeon Ben Carson.

Released: 23-Aug-2017 2:05 PM EDT
To Aid Utilities, Researchers Seek Ancient Floods Near Tennessee River
University of Alabama

With funding from energy utilities, researchers from The University of Alabama are leading a study to understand the frequency and possible size of ancient floods along the Tennessee River.

Released: 22-Aug-2017 8:55 AM EDT
From the Dentist’s Office to the Mud Of "Texas Cotton": George Hardy, "Troll 2" Cult-Classic Movie Star and UAB School of Dentistry Graduate, Preps for His Third Sidewalk Film Festival Experience
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Alex City, Alabama, dentist George Hardy will star in the premiere of the short film “Texas Cotton” this week at the Birmingham Sidewalk Film Festival. Hardy has become an icon among cult-movie enthusiasts for his turn in “Troll 2” and the subsequent documentary “Best Worst Movie.” While “Troll 2” has been universally panned, Hardy embraces the film as “one of the best things that’s ever happened to me.”

Released: 21-Aug-2017 11:05 AM EDT
ROP Screenings Help Save Vision in Premature Infants
University of Alabama at Birmingham

A screening program conducted by University of Alabama at Birmingham Callahan Eye Hospital ophthalmologists is helping cut negative outcomes from ROP in infants by half.

Released: 21-Aug-2017 10:05 AM EDT
An Opening for Early Detection: What Your Mouth Says About Your Health
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Dentists and hygienists see more than just teeth. They can see early signs of certain diseases — often before patients know they have them.

Released: 17-Aug-2017 4:05 PM EDT
A Practical Guide on How to Confront Hate
University of Alabama at Birmingham

UAB Institute for Human Rights Director Tina Kempin Reuter provides practical tips for confronting hate and violence.

Released: 17-Aug-2017 2:05 PM EDT
$2.2 Million Grant Will Extend Distracted Driving Research
University of Alabama at Birmingham

The findings from the NIH-funded study will have implications on targeted interventions and policy changes in distracted driving.

Released: 17-Aug-2017 8:35 AM EDT
Southern Research to Play Key Role in Low Cost Carbon Fiber Project
Southern Research

Southern Research’s Energy & Environment division (E&E) will participate as a subcontractor to WRI to provide renewable acrylonitrile -- the key raw material needed to produce the highest quality carbon fibers -- produced from biomass-derived second generation sugars.

11-Aug-2017 5:05 PM EDT
How a Nutrient, Glutamine, Can Control Gene Programs in Cells
University of Alabama at Birmingham

An intracellular metabolite of glutamine regulates cellular differentiation programs by changing the DNA-binding patterns of a transcription factor and by altering genome interactions. Genome context near the binding sites affects whether the binding turns on or turns off gene programs.

Released: 14-Aug-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Contact Lens Users: Protect Your Eyes From Heat, Sun and Water This Summer at Home and on the Go
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Andrew D. Pucker, O.D., Ph.D., gives tips on safe use of contact lenses, including advice on travel, swimming and UV rays.

Released: 10-Aug-2017 3:05 PM EDT
Student Journey: Discovering a Love for Materials Engineering After Four Army Tours
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Undergraduate summer research fellowships let students pursue their passions. Daniel Craven used a BioBots three-dimensional bioprinter to make small polymer scaffolds that can hold cells for tissue engineering. The scaffolds, less than half an inch thick, are biocompatible and biodegradable.

Released: 10-Aug-2017 3:05 PM EDT
Small Molecule Inhibitor Prevents or Impedes Tooth Cavities in a Preclinical Model
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Researchers have created a small molecule that prevents or impedes tooth cavities in a preclinical model. The inhibitor blocks the function of a key virulence enzyme in an oral bacterium, a molecular sabotage that is akin to throwing a monkey wrench into machinery to jam the gears.

Released: 10-Aug-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Birmingham Among 13 U.S. Cities Committed to End the Spread of AIDS by 2030
University of Alabama at Birmingham

• Birmingham committed to the “90:90:90” principle, whereby 90 percent of people living with HIV will know their HIV status, 90 percent of those who know their status will be engaged with clinical care and on anti-HIV therapy, and 90 percent of those on treatment will achieve full viral suppression • Paris Declaration confirms 13th city to commit to being a Fast-Track City in the effort to end the spread of HIV/AIDS • HIV/AIDS research powerhouse, UAB stands behind commitment of city to end the spread of the disease

Released: 10-Aug-2017 11:05 AM EDT
UAH Earth System Science Major Helps Map, Preserve Wetlands in Rwanda
University of Alabama Huntsville

Alex McVey, a senior majoring in Earth system science at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (AUH), served as the project lead this summer for NASA DEVELOP’s Rwanda ecological forecasting project.

Released: 10-Aug-2017 7:00 AM EDT
Technology and Children: A Parent’s Survival Guide
University of Alabama at Birmingham

With kids using new technology every day, many parents are forced to keep up or get left behind.

Released: 8-Aug-2017 3:05 PM EDT
Stroke Belt: Less Than Half of Stroke Patients Prescribed Recommended Medication
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Men and older stroke patients in the southeastern United States, known as the stroke belt, were less likely to receive statins, stroke-preventing medication, than were women and younger patients. The REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke Study found there is not a difference between races’ receiving statins. Trends in statin prescriptions differ across the United States.

Released: 8-Aug-2017 8:30 AM EDT
Southern Research Targets Bio-Threats Under BARDA Contracts
Southern Research

Southern Research has been awarded two contracts from BARDA for nonclinical research services advancing the agency’s work to protect the U.S. against infectious disease and bio-terror threats.

Released: 7-Aug-2017 5:05 PM EDT
Easing the Back-to-School Transition for Children with Special Needs
University of Alabama at Birmingham

UAB School of Education experts provide some tips to parents on how to ease the back-to-school transition for children with special needs and emotional and behavioral disorders.

Released: 7-Aug-2017 2:05 PM EDT
Student Journey: “Deadliest Warrior” TV Show Leads to Engineering and a Summer in Birmingham
University of Alabama at Birmingham

For 21 years, the National Science Foundation has supported summer undergraduate research at UAB. The 10 students at UAB this summer came from schools as far-flung as San Diego State and Brigham Young, and as different in size as Oakwood University and the 52,000-student University of Florida.

Released: 7-Aug-2017 12:05 PM EDT
UAH Graduate Student Uses Google Earth Engine to Map Surface Water in Niger
University of Alabama Huntsville

UAH Earth system science master's student Kelsey Herndon uses Google Earth Engine to map surface water in the Tahoua region in Niger, Africa.

Released: 3-Aug-2017 2:05 PM EDT
Protect Your Eyes From Long-Term Damage While Viewing the Eclipse
University of Alabama at Birmingham

A UAB optometrist and ophthalmologist provide advice on how to protect your eyes while viewing the solar eclipse.

Released: 3-Aug-2017 8:45 AM EDT
Southern Research Expands Efforts in Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and Other Neurodegenerative Diseases with New Hire
Southern Research

Rita Cowell, Ph.D., has joined the Southern Research as Chair of the Neuroscience Department as it expands research and drug discovery efforts focusing on diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.

Released: 1-Aug-2017 3:05 PM EDT
UAH Designated Center of Academic Excellence in Geospatial Sciences
University of Alabama Huntsville

UAH's Department of Atmospheric Science has been named a Center of Academic Excellence in geospatial sciences by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and the U.S. Geological Survey.

Released: 1-Aug-2017 2:30 PM EDT
Infectious Disease Expert Says a New Generation of Antiviral Therapies Is Urgently Needed Against Hepatitis B
Southern Research

Southern Research scientist Dr. Raj Kalkeri says a new generation of antiviral therapies is urgently needed against hepatitis B, a chronic disease affecting 240 million people whose cure has proved elusive.

Released: 28-Jul-2017 4:05 PM EDT
62-Year-Old Grandmother Donates Kidney to Save 2-Year-Old Granddaughter Suffering From Rare Congenital Nephrotic Syndrome
University of Alabama at Birmingham

With granddaughter’s life in peril, Carol Graydon came to UAB to be tested as a living kidney donor — and was a perfect match.

Released: 27-Jul-2017 5:05 PM EDT
Drug Improves Brain Performance in Rett Syndrome Mice
University of Alabama at Birmingham

A brain penetrant drug — a small-molecule mimetic of BDNF, or brain derived neurotrophic factor — is able to improve brain performance in Rett syndrome mice — specifically synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus and object location memory. The hippocampus is involved in learning and memory.

Released: 26-Jul-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Touching Lives Through Telehealth for Ostomy Patients
University of Alabama at Birmingham

One UAB School of Nursing faculty member is impacting outcomes for ostomy patients with online postoperative visits.

Released: 25-Jul-2017 3:05 PM EDT
Childhood Cancer Research at UAB Continues with Grants From St. Baldrick’s Foundation
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Pediatric neurosurgeons, oncologists and molecular imaging physicians continue to work toward better diagnoses, treatments and cures for childhood cancer.

Released: 25-Jul-2017 2:05 PM EDT
Helping Your Children Navigate Activities of Interest
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Parents who listen to their children’s interests could help them be more successful and well-rounded in their extracurricular activities.

18-Jul-2017 5:00 PM EDT
A Novel Anti-Cancer Chemotherapeutic Agent Inhibits Glioblastoma Growth and Radiation Resistance
University of Alabama at Birmingham

A collaborative team of neuro-oncology surgeon/scientists has discovered a previously unidentified molecular mechanism that maintains glioma stem cells, and they have tested it as a potential therapeutic target in glioblastoma, using a small molecule inhibitor they designed and synthesized.

Released: 24-Jul-2017 10:30 AM EDT
For Best Pics of Eclipse, NASA Launches Cameras 10 Miles High
Southern Research

A high-definition imaging system developed by Southern Research and deployed on NASA aircraft flying nearly 10 miles above Earth will give scientists a unique look at the Sun’s corona during a rare total eclipse taking place over the United States in August.

Released: 20-Jul-2017 9:40 AM EDT
Low Birth Weights in Blacks Tied to Racial Identity, Mom’s Age
University of Alabama

A UA researcher examines the role of racial identity and acculturation on the birth weight of black infants.

Released: 18-Jul-2017 5:05 PM EDT
New Data Show Three Triple-Combination Regimens Are “Highly Effective” for Up to 90 Percent of Cystic Fibrosis Patients
University of Alabama at Birmingham

A UAB physician will co-chair a steering committee of global cystic fibrosis experts and clinical trial investigators to support the design, conduct and execution of the triple combination pivotal study program.

Released: 18-Jul-2017 5:05 PM EDT
When Preparing Your Child’s Back-to-School Needs List, Don’t Forget to Include Vaccines
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Even if you’ve previously rejected vaccinating your children or have neglected to do so, physicians say it’s not too late to protect them against many preventable diseases.

Released: 18-Jul-2017 2:05 PM EDT
Devotion to National, Religious Symbol Alleviates Stress of Immigration
University of Alabama

Mexican immigrants living in a rural Mississippi county and who are highly devoted to the Virgin of Guadalupe coped better with immigration-related stress than those less devoted to the religious, Mexican symbol.

Released: 13-Jul-2017 12:05 PM EDT
UAH Part of Team Researching Tropical Trees Hit by Lightning
University of Alabama Huntsville

Scientists are seeking to discover why some trees struck by lightning explode or ignite or are otherwise instantly killed, while others - especially in the tropics - seem less effected by lightning strikes and live for a while.

Released: 12-Jul-2017 5:05 PM EDT
Shop Smart When Going Back to School This Fall on a Budget
University of Alabama at Birmingham

University of Alabama at Birmingham director of the Regions Institute for Financial Education Stephanie Yates, Ph.D., provides insight into how parents can use budgeting to plan and save on back-to-school items this fall.

   
Released: 12-Jul-2017 9:05 AM EDT
‘Gone Again’ Wins 2017 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction
University of Alabama

James Grippando, author of “Gone Again,” will receive the 2017 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction.

Released: 11-Jul-2017 5:05 PM EDT
Southern Research Taps Mark Patterson for Aerospace Business Development Role
Southern Research

Mark Patterson, Ph.D., an engineer and innovator with broad experience across a sweeping range of technology disciplines, has joined Southern Research’s Engineering Division to lead business development efforts focusing on the aerospace industry.

Released: 11-Jul-2017 9:05 AM EDT
Dry Eye Relief Progresses with New Guidelines and Expansion of UAB’s Dry Eye Relief Clinic
University of Alabama at Birmingham

UAB personalizes treatment for dry eye patients with the expansion of clinic and development of guidelines for diagnosis and treatment.

Released: 10-Jul-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Physician Travels to Africa to Treat Women Who Have Suffered Childbirth Injuries
University of Alabama at Birmingham

A UAB obstetric surgeon will lend her skills to African women by treating obstetric fistula, a common complication of childbirth in the developing world that causes incontinence.



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