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‘Walking a mile in their shoes’ may be hazardous… https://www.buffalo.edu/ubnow/stori…7/05/poulin-perspective-taking.html
12 May 2017: Michael Poulin, associate professor. Department of Psychology. When it comes to empathy, the idiom that suggests “walking a mile in their shoes” turns out to be problematic advice, according to new ... That’s because there are two routes to empathy
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https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2023/02/017.html
24 Feb 2023: Other UB collaborators are Michael G. Dwyer III, PhD, associate professor of neurology and bioinformatics; Ferdinand Schweser, PhD, associate professor of neurology and biomedical engineering; Zachary Weinstock, MD, PhD candidate; and
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‘Usual suspect’ lesions appear not to cause most… https://www.buffalo.edu/ubnow/stori…s/2023/02/zivadinov-ms-lesions.html
24 Feb 2023: Back row, from left) Murali Ramanthan, Ralph Benedict and Michael Dwyer. ... Other UB collaborators are Michael G. Dwyer III, associate professor of neurology and bioinformatics; Ferdinand Schweser, associate professor of neurology and biomedical
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‘Usual suspect’ lesions appear not to cause most… https://pharmacy.buffalo.edu/news-e…er-releases/2023/02/017.detail.html
24 Feb 2023: Other UB collaborators are Michael G. Dwyer III, PhD, associate professor of neurology and bioinformatics; Ferdinand Schweser, PhD, associate professor of neurology and biomedical engineering; Zachary Weinstock, MD, PhD candidate; and
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‘Usual suspect’ lesions appear not to cause most… https://pharmacy.buffalo.edu/depart…er-releases/2023/02/017.detail.html
24 Feb 2023: Other UB collaborators are Michael G. Dwyer III, PhD, associate professor of neurology and bioinformatics; Ferdinand Schweser, PhD, associate professor of neurology and biomedical engineering; Zachary Weinstock, MD, PhD candidate; and
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‘Toxic masculinity,’ ‘culture of racism’ killed… https://www.buffalo.edu/ubnow/spotl…0/09/mutua-daniel-prude.detail.html
10 Sep 2020: Michael Hatton. UBNow. All rights reserved. | .
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‘Toxic masculinity,’ ‘culture of racism’ killed… https://www.buffalo.edu/inclusion/U…0/09/mutua-daniel-prude.detail.html
10 Sep 2020: Michael Hatton. All rights reserved. | .
‘To dream the impossible dream’: Michael https://www.ubspectrum.com/article/…eam-michael-formatos-last-bow-at-ub
Michael Formato, production manager at UB’s Department of Theatre and Dance, has retired after 29 years at the school. ... Michael Formato, production manager at the department for nearly three decades, received the first of these figurines — a
‘This is what freedom looks like’: Buffalo… https://www.ubspectrum.com/article/…ts-michael-knowles-on-campus-speech
March 10, 2023 | 1:30am EST. Young Americans for Freedom (YAF), a Student Association-recognized club that advocates for conservative beliefs on campus, hosted Michael Knowles, a conservative political commentator, on ... Protesters yelled at waiting
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‘Think Like Pathogens’ to Fight Infection -… https://medicine.buffalo.edu/news_a…6/infection-immune-system-4793.html
10 Jun 2015: After researching a potential treatment for gonorrhea based on modifying immune response, Michael Russell, PhD, urges scientists to attack infections in new ways. ... story based on news release by ellen goldbaum. In the fight against infectious disease,