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Bruce Troen directs UB’s Center for Successful Aging, which seeks to translate research on aging well into policy, practice and community engagement.
Special issue of peer-reviewed journal addresses key questions in food systems planning efforts.
UB community members will create hundreds of signs for #SpiritDay on North Campus.
New SBIR award will enable the company to develop a device for studying drugs that treat neurological disorders.
Computational modeling shows promise as a tool for probing this question, a study finds.
Under the direction of Kerry Ring and Jenna Del Monte, the 2018-19 academic year marks the 45th anniversary of Zodiaque Dance Company.
Talal uses telemedicine and other innovations to treat hepatitis C virus in people who inject drugs.
45 Plays for 45 Presidents is an irreverent comical insight into the lives of every POTUS, featuring vignettes about each President, their wives, mistresses, political opponents and others.
The contest — founded by a UB chemist — reaches thousands of children around the country each year.
The study describes what's believed to be the first accurate method for tracing a 3D-printed object to the machine it came from.
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