Uninfected babies who are exposed to HIV and antiretroviral therapy in utero exhibit cardiac abnormalities early in life, suggesting that the drugs may put these babies at risk of adverse cardiac events.
Named in honor of university’s founding in 1846, competition will celebrate the success of 46 of the fastest-growing businesses owned or led by alumni or former students.
UB professor Mary Bush published her first novel, “A Simple Lie,” the beginning of her new crime series. The Buffalo-based narrative is loosely based on her career as a forensic dentist and expert witness.
New York City-based Schlaich Bergermann Partner was selected to design a replacement pedestrian bridge over I-190 connecting 4th Street Park to Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Centennial Park.
A diverse team of UB School of Management undergraduates—representing three majors and four countries—took first place in the 16th annual PwC Challenge.