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Investigators bring diverse research interests, research funding to department.
UB researchers have published the first longitudinal studies of paramagnetic rim lesions, an indicator of brain inflammation in MS.
The work is supported by a $487,230 grant from the National Institute of Nursing Research.
Trip includes laboratory tours, meetings at universities in Zimbabwe and South Africa.
UB researcher receives $1 million funding award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) for project that could impact multiple medical conditions, including opioid use disorder.
From 2002-18, the number of Americans attributing their disability to chronic pain increased by nearly 10 million people, according to UB study.
Mandibular distraction, led by UB’s Michael Markiewicz, enables Israeli baby to breathe, eat on her own.
Funded by the National Cancer Institute, the program provides specialized training for nurses with advanced degrees.
Patricia Logan-Greene works to improve the skill set and knowledge base for behavioral health professionals to prevent domestic terrorism.
Social work graduate students will work in the Alden, Akron, Niagara-Wheatfield and Medina school districts.
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