The rankings by the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research are determined by total funding obtained from the National Institutes of Health.
A new study shows different services can benefit or harm youth on probation, potentially leading to rehabilitation or future arrest.
The paper, co-authored by Bianca Weinstock-Guttman, further strengthens the connection between multiple sclerosis and the Epstein-Barr virus.
New UB studies suggest the energy-efficient and eco-friendly approach could help reuse millions of tons of plastics.
The talk by the climate expert is part of the joint event exploring how Earth’s poles shape our climate, landscapes and future.
A new class of powerful antibodies may make medication necessary only once or twice a year in some patients.
The research portal, which includes UB Research Connect, will advance research and collaboration in SUNY and beyond.
A DoD-funded project will investigate how fluorotelomers — once thought to be safer PFAS alternatives — penetrate zebrafish cells.
Designed by UB faculty members Gregory Serweta and Maia Peck, the app brings awareness to overlooked spaces tied to Black history.
The summit, being held in June, will explore AI’s incredible potential to improve health care, education, the environment and other areas.
UB researchers Andrew Rodgers and Jeffrey Lackner co-authored an editorial about a study on how some patients with pain may benefit from exposure to nature.