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    Released: 1-Feb-2021 11:20 AM EST
    Ironing out supply chain kinks key to faster COVID vaccine rollout, expert says
    University of Alabama Huntsville

    Kinks in new production and distribution supply chains are why COVID-19 vaccines approved for use in the United States have been sluggish finding their way into people’s arms, says an expert in logistics and supply chains at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), a part of the University of Alabama System.

    11-Dec-2020 11:40 AM EST
    Are we alone in the universe? UAH’s Dr. Gary Zank doesn’t think so
    University of Alabama Huntsville

    Are we alone in the universe? Research by Dr. Gary Zank at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), a part of the University of Alabama System, and collaborators from UAH and other institutions has helped to inform the search for planets that could harbor life.

    7-Apr-2020 5:40 PM EDT
    How Soon Can the Economy Recover From the COVID-19 Recession?
    University of Alabama Huntsville

    There’s no doubt the COVID-19 pandemic has put the United States into a recession, says an economist who is the associate dean of the College of Business at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), so now the question on everyone’s mind is when business will get back to normal.

    Released: 23-Jul-2019 4:45 PM EDT
    UAH Professor Part of San Antonio Zoo’s Successful Effort to Breed Enigmatic Salamander
    University of Alabama Huntsville

    The imperiled Georgia blind salamander (Eurycea wallacei) was successfully bred for the first time in the labs of the Center for Conservation & Research at San Antonio Zoo.

    Released: 30-Jan-2019 10:05 AM EST
    UAH professor says multigenerational teams could be an asset to companies
    University of Alabama Huntsville

    Dr. Pavica Sheldon, professor and chair of the Department of Communication Arts at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), offers insight into the four generations that comprise today's workforce.

    Released: 3-Oct-2018 1:05 PM EDT
    Alabama’s bioscience industry buoyed by research universities like UAH
    University of Alabama Huntsville

    Thanks to research universities like UAH, Alabama is enjoying an unprecedented ramp up in its bioscience industry.

    Released: 22-Mar-2018 11:05 AM EDT
    UAH English Professor’s Work Shows That Poe and Schreber Are Birds of a Feather
    University of Alabama Huntsville

    Dr. Joe Conway’s latest research project flies in the face of his past work by migrating toward bird mimicry in literature. His essay, “Words Are for the Birds: ‘Non-Reasoning Creatures Capable of Speech’ in the Writings of Schreber and Poe,” appears in “Mocking Bird Technologies,” edited by Christopher GoGwilt and Melanie D. Holm and published by Fordham University Press.

    Released: 28-May-2014 4:00 PM EDT
    Lowly Control Systems Vulnerable to Hacks, According to UAH Expert
    University of Alabama Huntsville

    Industrial systems that control heating and cooling, water treatment plants, etc. are a low priority. That’s why they are so vulnerable to hackers, says Dr. Ray Vaughn, vice president for research at The University of Alabama in Huntsville.

    Released: 10-Jun-2013 11:15 AM EDT
    Natural Products Drug Discovery Group explores plant potential
    University of Alabama Huntsville

    Begun over 20 years ago at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) to study medicinal properties of Costa Rican plants, the Natural Products Drug Discovery Group has branched out to Africa, Australia, the Bahamas, Yemen and Cuba.

    Released: 29-May-2012 8:00 AM EDT
    Psychologist Examines Effects of Technology Society
    University of Alabama Huntsville

    As daily news of cyber crimes, such as bullying, sextortion and pornography, and other forms of fraud are reported, deciphering good from bad web sites is key to navigating the Internet in today’s fast paced technological society according to communications professor Dr. Pavica Sheldon, at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAHuntsville).

    Released: 10-Nov-2009 7:00 AM EST
    Researchers Go from Hurricane Ida to Icy Cyclone
    University of Alabama Huntsville

    Researchers and students from The University of Alabama in Huntsville will swap T-shirts and flip flops from studying hurricane Ida for parkas and mukluks to join a multi-university team that is studying blizzards in the upper Midwest.

    Released: 23-Jan-2009 8:00 AM EST
    Boost Economy by Importing Taxpayers, Says Professor
    University of Alabama Huntsville

    In addition to spending $825 billion on an economic stimulus package, President A A finance professor at The University of Alabama in Huntsville said President Obama and the new Congress should consider "importing" taxpayers as a quick, low-cost way to boost the economy.

    Released: 16-Dec-2008 8:00 AM EST
    Nine Smart Ways to Downsize and Five Things to Avoid
    University of Alabama Huntsville

    Companies considering downsizing as a strategy for surviving the current economic recession should know one thing about the experience that many companies had with downsizing: It didn't work. Cutting payroll without a plan to improve productivity and efficiency dooms many companies.


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