The findings of a study strongly suggest that genetic testing should be done on all children with heart failure and myocarditis.
Confirmation that variants are circulating locally points to the need for continued public health measures and more vaccinations, researchers say.
The annual event is part of the School of Public Health and Health Professions' celebration of National Public Health Week.
The grant to oral biologist Keith Kirkwood would support work to reprogram white blood cells to help lower chronic inflammation and immunosuppression.
Two papers by UB researchers reveal important new findings as to how regeneration of myelin in multiple sclerosis fails and, potentially, more efficient ways to treat it.
A new $2.2 million project will explore how water moves through Helheim Glacier, influencing how fast the glacier sheds ice into the sea.
The annual conference connects students, faculty and others with some of the nation’s top scholars of computational and data-enabled science.
A UB-led preclinical study found that males turn aggressive while females withdraw socially.
Jaekyung Lee will study education equity in Asia and Anya Bernstein will study democracy in Germany.
The stunning findings add to evidence that the giant ice sheet is highly vulnerable to a warming climate, creating a risk of rapid sea-level rise.
Carefully — and with suction, UB geologist Tracy Gregg tells The Conversation’s “Curious Kids” feature.