Here is how our graduate faculty, students and researchers are making headlines at the University at Buffalo.
Beginning June 11, UBmail, Zoom and Microsoft 365 applications will use preferred/chosen names for everyone who has set their chosen name.
Researchers identify candidate genes for human male infertility by analyzing gorillas’ unusual reproductive system.
The team works with faculty to plan, design, fabricate and repair the precision devices needed to conduct their work.
The School of Dental Medicine is partnering with TeamSmile and the Buffalo Bills to treat more than 200 kids in Highmark Stadium.
A UB researcher who is a leading expert on retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) has published a study that could change the standard of care for the condition.
Ginny Stoffel urges audience members to be compassionate in their professional — and personal — lives.
The $1.25 million machine can significantly speed discoveries of new drug targets and biomarkers.
Overhaul of Norton’s “The Victorian Age” is the broadest and most comprehensive update in its history.
The class allows students to work with local organizations on analyzing and reducing their carbon footprint.
New tech could expand access to medical imaging; improve treatment for MS, Alzheimer’s, other neurological disorders.
The School of Social Work marked its 90th anniversary with a day of service.
A film class sparked biology major Jessica Fisher's new journey that includes recognition at last year's Buffalo International Film Festival.
The free, web-based tool helps connect people interested in research studies with researchers from institutions like UB.
UB experts weigh in on the DEA's move to reclassify cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III substance.
The design of the Larkinville location of Blue Table Chocolates has earned a nomination for an Architizer A+ Teamwork award.