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TAKING A BOW. Renowned composer Philip Glass (center) takes a bow after the Slee Sinfonietta performs his "Symphony No. 3" on Monday in Slee Concert Hall as part of the June in Buffalo festival. The Sinfonietta is led by conductor Magnus Martensson (right). For another photo of a June in Buffalo event, click on "Photos" in the left-hand column of this page. (Photo: Nancy J. Parisi)

"Stealth particle" may improve lives of some hemophiliacs

A tiny lipid particle developed by scientists in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences has the potential to improve significantly the lives of hemophiliacs who have developed a dangerous immune response to the frequent injections of the clotting factor that keeps them alive. » Full Story

$1.6 million NIH grant to help end medication errors

A UB faculty member is a co-investigator on a new study that will look at the auditory perception of drug names and develop a software program that will address the problem of many drugs having confusing, look-alike and sound-alike names. » Full Story

Law School names new vice deans. Marlene M. Cook and Melinda R. Saran, two longtime staff members in the Law School, have been promoted to the rank of vice dean.

ESI names grant recipients. Twelve faculty members have received seed funding via two programs of the Environment & Society Institute.

Job market good for geography graduates. When the economy turns sluggish, where are the job opportunities? All over the map, if you've got a graduate degree in geography.

Informatics profs to receive national award. Two faculty members in the School of Informatics will receive one of the most prestigious awards presented by the American Library Association at the group's national conference being held later this month.