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  • A gloved hand holding a vial of human immunoglobulin, a treatment for Kawasaki disease.
    New tool twice as accurate at predicting antibody resistance among U.S. children with Kawasaki disease
    12/2/22

    UB-developed scoring system lays groundwork for North America’s first test to predict therapeutic resistance for the rare, but severe disease.

  • Portrait of a man wearing a purple shirt and dark pants and tie.
    Clinician scientist Waheed Adedeji receives NIH award to study interaction of mental health and HIV medication in Nigeria
    12/2/22

    Adedeji, also a scholar at the UB Center for Integrated Global Biomedical Sciences (CIGBS), will receive mentorship and training through CIGBS.

  • UB students touring the outside of Buffalo's Central Terminal.
    UB students create redevelopment plans for land adjacent to the Central Terminal
    12/6/22

    Graduate students have been crafting proposals to transform the land adjacent to the Central Terminal, which covers more than 16 acres, with forward-thinking redevelopment plans aimed at creating a more vibrant, inclusive and sustainable Broadway-Fillmore.

  • Allison Brashear wearing a blue blazer standing outside the Jacobs School.
    Brashear is elected to AAMC Council of Deans Administrative Board
    12/6/22

    Allison Brashear, MD, vice president for health sciences and dean of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, has been elected to the AAMC Council of Deans Administrative Board. 

  • Robert G. Shibley is stepping down as dean of the School of Architecture and Planning at the University at Buffalo.
    Shibley stepping down as dean of UB’s School of Architecture and Planning
    12/8/22

    Shibley has served as one of UB’s most public-facing deans over the past 12 years, steering the School of Architecture and Planning's city-as-laboratory approach.

  • A young adult man sits on a gian bean-bag seat in a park setting.
    How ‘me time’ affects social interactions
    12/9/22

    Study uniquely evaluated how spending time alone relates to how people feel about interactions with others on the same day, and whether this link depends on the reasons someone sought solitude in the first place.

  • Picture of several rings made out of gel in two glass jars, placed side by side.
    New customizable, strontium-filled scaffold could improve dental implant healing
    12/9/22

    UB researchers have developed a new strontium-loaded scaffold that can be personalized to fit any size dental implant and could help improve healing.

  • Robert Straubinger, UB Distinguished Professor, in his lab. Photo: Douglas Levere.
    Researchers identify key metabolic regulators of drug resistance in the fight against pancreatic cancer
    12/12/22

    Team identified several therapeutic vulnerabilities of drug resistance that could be targeted to improve outcomes.

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    UB Center for the Arts Presents Third Eye Blind
    12/12/22

    Third Eye Blind has announced an expanded run of their 25 Years in the Blind tour. “An Evening with Third Eye Blind” will take place on Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at 8 p.m. in the Mainstage Theatre.

  • Three Chrismas ornaments with the Covid-19 virus pictured on the front of each.
    COVID-19 and the holidays: UB experts weigh in on how to stay safe
    12/14/22

    As the holiday season kicks into high gear, UB physicians and scientists have recommendations for how people can stay safe and healthy from COVID-19 this holiday season.

  • Older adult Black couple.
    Study finds racial discrimination impacts health across relationships
    12/15/22

    Findings suggest that the impact of racial discrimination on health is much greater than previously thought, says UB researcher.

  • UB Stadium, aerial view.
    Media Advisory: UB to hold torch rally Monday morning for World University Games
    12/16/22

    UB hosted the games in July 1993, providing the venues for numerous events and housing the games’ 5,000 participants in the Ellicott Complex. 

  • Steve Lipshultz, (center) chair of the Department of Pediatrics, with Lucy Mastrandrea, (left) and Kara Kelly, (right) who is holding a copy of the journal. All three are standing in a hallway.
    NEJM published two major papers by UB faculty last month
    12/19/22

    Getting published in the New England Journal of Medicine is a career-crowning achievement for any medical researcher. Last month, it happened to two UB pediatrics faculty, both of whom are also alumnae.

  • Three students work with Ian Bradley, engineering professor, in his lab to find COVID-19 in wastewater.
    2022: A look back in research, service and scholarly activity at UB
    12/22/22

    From researching cannabis to unearthing Etruscan ruins, the impact of UB research was felt far and wide in 2022.

  • Portrait of Michelle Goulette.
    UB/Roswell Park researcher wins fellowship to study health inequalities associated with cannabis legalization
    12/21/22

    Michelle Goulette has been awarded the Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Research Scholars (HPRS) Fellowship.

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