A program directed by David L. Kaye, MD, professor in the Department of Psychiatry, is receiving national recognition this month from the American Psychiatric Association and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Carol Berman knows Cayo Santiago well. She's been doing research there since 1974 and is among the scientists calling attention to the island, home to a unique free-ranging population of rhesus monkeys and the researchers charged with their care in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
Three University at Buffalo projects have received funding from the Genome, Environment and Microbiome Community of Excellence (GEM) to create new and innovative ways to educate and engage teachers and the public in genetics.
The University at Buffalo Libraries will celebrate the freedom of information by hosting “Preserving Our Knowledge,” an all-day series of free sessions to promote Open Access Week.
Animated films can provide critical opportunities for adults to discuss end-of-life issues with children according to a new study by a UB researcher who specializes in end-of-life communication.
Having a parent with an alcohol use disorder increases the risk for dating violence among teenagers, according to a study from the UB Research Institute on Addictions.