UB will wrap up its 10th season of UB on the Green, the university’s free outdoor event series featuring live music, dancing and hands-on activities for the entire family, on Aug. 3 with “Veterans and Athletics Night.”
To help meet the growing demand for nurses, the UB School of Nursing has received two grants for a total of nearly $2.2 million from the Health Resources and Services Administration.
UB researchers have discovered that a protein in the brain’s reward center regulates genes that help drive the craving for cocaine after a period of withdrawal.
Applications are being accepted through Aug. 26 for “Critical Path,” a new program beginning in September to provide up to a dozen promising life sciences companies with access to world class mentorship and venture capital.
“America is polarized. Our political parties are highly polarized and the American electorate is highly polarized,” writes UB political scientist James E. Campbell.
Counterfeit drugs, spoiled pills and unsupervised treatments are a few of the risks of using online pharmacies, says UB pharmacy practice expert Karl Fiebelkorn.
The Buffalo Institute for Genomics and Data Analytics today announced a contract with Garwood Medical Devices LLC that will create 40 new jobs in five years.