The University at Buffalo Department of Theatre and Dance is presenting a unique spring season of virtual musicals, plays and dance with nationally recognized directors and choreographers.
Gerald Koudelka’s research has focused on themes including mechanisms of DNA sequence recognition and the evolution of bacteriophage-encoded exotoxins.
Providers should explore the concept of single case experimental designs, the purpose of which is to apply experimental methods to caring for individual patients in challenging cases, according to a new paper.
New research shows that accounting firms that overwork their employees are less likely to produce high-quality audits—even if the employees are satisfied with their careers.
Research led by James Lemoine, assistant professor of organization and human resources, shows how servant leadership positively impacts all stakeholders.
A leader who displays humble behaviors can boost team performance by reducing negative relationships in the group, according to a new School of Management study.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Western New York is already benefiting from COVID-19 vaccinations, according to new models developed by University at Buffalo data scientists.
Kim Griswold, MD, faculty mentor of UB's Human Rights Initiative, gave a talk to potential medical volunteers on “Insights and Best Practices for Medical Evaluations in the Context of Immigration Applications."