BlazerCast for September 30, 2008: Dr. Christopher Amling explains the benefits of using the Da Vinci Surgical Robot to treat Bladder Cancer.
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BlazerCast for December 30, 2008: Students at The UAB School of Nursing are training for high pressure situations on High Fidelity Mannequins.
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Working hard when fatigued may be admired by many Americans, but it is a virtue that could be harmful to one's health, according to new research by psychologists at UAB.
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UAB's Dr. David Sweatt discusses his research into how the brain stores long-term memories and his resent appearance on the PBS series NOVA.
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UAB Grad Student Chelsea Umbach attends class from her hospital bed while awaiting a heart/lung transplant. Thanks to English Professor Flowers Braswell, organ transplantation is no excuse for tardiness...
BlazerCast for September 23, 2008: The UAB Department of Engineering welcomes prospective students to their 2008 Open House.
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BlazerCast for December 9, 2008: UAB Civil Engineering Professor Nasim Uddin is working on technology that could be used to build the next generation of homes that stand up to hurricane winds and flood waters.
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Dr. Jeff Gray introduces us to the UAB Robotics Camp.
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Turning fundamental scientific discoveries into practical applications that enhance the lives of Alabamians is the focus of a new five-year $26.9 million grant at UAB. The funds will be used to establish the Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences (CCTS) at UAB.
This week's BlazerCast is a preview of UAB's 2008 Exposition of Undergraduate Scholarship. The Expo will be held on April 18, 2008 in the Great Hall at the Hill University Center.