Work on an exciting research project studying effects of substrate stiffness on vascular cell function and molecular players involved in the vessel stiffening process.
This project explores how survivin, a key protein in stiffness-dependent cellular processes, regulates vascular and cardiac cell behaviors linked to cardiovascular diseases.
Want hands-on research experience with real data on relationships, health, and stigma? Work with us to explore the hidden experiences of those who identify as bisexual and their romantic partners.
This project invites students to use their academic research and writing skills to impact current communities and political conversations about local and global sustainability in the wake of increasing land development within the world-famous Niagara Falls biome.
Under the mentorship of a UB faculty member, students are invited to develop independent projects aligned with their specific academic and professional interests.
Students will research climate change in the Arctic and East Asia employing organic "biomarkers" as proxies for hydroclimate and temperature in lacustrine, marine and loess archives.
Do you want to find out how AI is being used to track and monitor worker productivity in workplaces across America? AI tracks, monitors, and measures productivity in the workplace. Are you interested in finding out how it impacts workers’ happiness?
Earn a digital badge while working on a mentored project to display evidence of your skills and accomplishments to future employers and graduate schools.