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    HWI officially joins 猛料视频
    1/7/25

    The move strengthens the two organizations’ mission to advance medical science research and education in WNY and beyond.

  • Zoom image: A study led by the labs of 猛料视频 chemistry professors G. Ekin Atilla-Gokcumen and Diana Aga has uncovered some molecular clues about the neurotoxic effects of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances, better known as forever chemicals. Photo: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki/猛料视频
    These 11 genes may help us better understand forever chemicals鈥 effects on the brain
    1/6/25

    New study uncovers molecular clues about the neurotoxic effects of PFAS.

  • headshot of Daesung Shin.
    Krabbe disease: Rosenau Family Research Foundation funds UB research focused on new therapeutic target
    1/7/25

    A UB researcher working on Krabbe disease has been awarded a grant from the Rosenau Family Research Foundation to investigate how an enzyme deficiency in the brain causes this disease, which is usually fatal by age 2. 

  • Close view of a person using a weight-loss medication injection pen in their upper arm.
    UB pharmacy professor discusses pros and cons of popular weight-loss drugs
    1/13/25

    Nicole Albanese, PharmD, discusses the science behind weight-loss drugs, their potential to treat other addictions as well as possible dangers. 

  • Zoom image: Crystals are judged at UB in January 2023 as part of the U.S. Crystal Growing Competition. Photo: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki/猛料视频
    Media advisory: Judging for national crystal-growing competition returns to UB
    1/14/25

    Scientists to examine over 170 crystals of all shapes and sizes grown by students and teachers across the country.

  • Margarita Dubocovich.
    White House awards UB professor the nation鈥檚 highest honor in STEM mentoring
    1/16/25

    Margarita L. Dubocovich, PhD, SUNY Distinguished Professor of pharmacology and toxicology in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, is a recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring. 

  • Zoom image: Tracy Gregg, chair of the newly named Department of Earth Sciences, says the name change will better reflect the department's research and enhance recruitment. Photo: Douglas Levere/猛料视频
    UB Department of Geology is now the Department of Earth Sciences
    1/22/25

    Name change will better reflect department’s breadth of research, from glaciers to lava.

  • SUNY Distinguished Professor Tim Murphy speaking at press conference.
    NIH awards UB $28.4 million
    1/16/25

    With the CTSA funding, UB will build on its strong success improving health outcomes and addressing health disparities in WNY.

  • Musicians play in the Center fo the Arts Atrium lit with colors lights.
    UB Center for the Arts Celebrates 30 Years with Diverse Lineup of Spring Performances
    1/22/25

    This milestone CFA season includes Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, The Princess Bride's Cary Elwes and more.

  • Cover of "The Letters of Emily Dickinson.".
    鈥淭he Letters of Emily Dickinson鈥 tops multiple best books lists for 2024
    1/17/25

    Co-edited by retired UB English professor Cristanne Miller, the book has been called “the closest thing we’ll probably ever have to an intimate autobiography of the poet.”

  • Students from the School of Architecture and Planning work with PUSH Buffalo and had an opportunity to tour homes in Buffalo in October 2022.
    UB partners with PUSH Buffalo to enhance community resilience
    1/17/25

    UB is one of several collaborators on a $20 million federal grant awarded to PUSH Buffalo to build resilience in Buffalo communities by addressing vulnerabilities related to extreme weather and outdated housing infrastructure.

  • Image shows nursing students working in a simulated hospital as instrcutors look on.
    UB鈥檚 online nursing program again No. 1 in nation; engineering management reaches top 10
    1/21/25

    The U.S. News & World Report rankings spotlight the excellence of these innovative offerings.

  • UB Food Lab volunteers providing data information at a summer festival.
    Promoting data equity for food equity
    1/21/25

    Robert Wood Johnson Foundation awards nearly $800,000 to UB team for project that aims to explore the connections between data equity and food equity.

  • A person refuses a glass of alcohol.
    UB researcher contributes to National Academies report on alcohol and health outcomes
    1/21/25

    In addition to the relationship between moderate alcohol consumption and certain types of cancer, the report examined linkages to seven other health outcomes.

  • A child gets a glass of water from a kitchen tap.
    UB dental school expert discusses importance, safety of fluoridated water
    1/21/25

    Marcelle Nascimento focuses on critical need of fluoride for all ages, especially in underserved communities, and science behind how the mineral works.

  • Aerial view of Fairbanks, AK skyline. Credit: Quitin Soloviev.
    NOAA funds UB project to study climate adaptation in Alaska
    1/22/25

    Project could inform strategies for Buffalo and New York State by evaluating housing in a part of the country where climate change is occurring faster.

  • Concept of nanoelectronics featuring the surface of a semiconductor chip.
    UB researchers mix silicon with 2D materials for new semiconductor tech
    1/23/25

    The work, from researchers in the UB Center for Advanced Semiconductor Technologies, could lead to energy-efficient microelectronics.

  • Zoom image: Diana Aga (left) and her PhD student Mindula Wijayahena analyze a chromatogram and an ion mobility separation that demonstrates the bacteria's biodegradation of a forever chemical. Photo: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki/猛料视频
    Bacteria found to eat forever chemicals 鈥 and even some of their toxic byproducts
    1/23/25

    A strain taken from contaminated soil breaks apart the strong carbon-fluorine bonds of PFAS.  

  • Colorfully dressed figures, concept of a fashion show.
    UB dental school to host annual inclusive fashion and talent show fundraiser
    1/24/25

    The show also features a talent portion, which will include singing, dancing, instruments and more. 

  • A group of dancers together in front of a hot pink background.
    UB Theatre and Dance Announces Spring 2025 Season
    1/29/25

    Nationally recognized directors, choreographers and faculty work with emerging student talent to produce innovative original productions that entertain audiences and explore the human condition

  • A young soccer player receives medical assessment for a concussion.
    NEJM paper: After a concussion, active management is the most effective treatment
    1/29/25

    Active management after concussion is the best way for patients to recover and get back to school and work as quickly as possible, according to a paper published today in the New England Journal of Medicine.

  • Jiaying Lin.
    UB sociology student named finalist for SUNY Distinguished PhD Graduate Dissertation Awards
    1/29/25

    As a finalist, UB's Jiaying Lin will receive $1,000 for her dissertation titled "Understanding the Impact of the First Anti-Domestic Violence Law in China."

  • European map showing migration from France to the United Kingdom.
    UB anthropologist explores 鈥榮ideways migration鈥 in new book
    1/29/25

    Reed-Danahay coins phrase for population shift in which people move from one socially and economically well-off country to a similar one.

  • Zoom image: Kathleen Heckman
    UB names Kathleen Heckman VP for university advancement
    1/30/25

    The UB alumna and longtime university staff member played a pivotal role in the success of the Boldly Buffalo campaign.

  • A young girl receives a dental checkup at the Give Kids a Smile event.
    Media Advisory: UB Dental School Hosts 鈥楪ive Kids A Smile鈥 Feb. 7
    1/31/25

    24th annual event with SUNY Erie Dental Hygiene program part of Children’s Dental Health Month.

  • Seth F. Gilbertson head shot.
    Seth Gilbertson appointed UB鈥檚 chief campus counsel
    1/31/25

    Gilbertson is a recognized leader in the field of higher education law with expertise in international programs, disability law and artificial intelligence.

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