The findings of a study strongly suggest that genetic testing should be done on all children with heart failure and myocarditis.
Variants may increase cases, but not dramatically with rising vaccination rates, so long as public health measures continue, data scientists say.
A humble leader can boost team performance by reducing negative relationships in the group, according to a new School of Management study.
John Mascola will take an in-depth look at COVID-19 vaccines as the keynote speaker of the March 17 virtual forum.
UB is home to researchers whose scholarship explores the impact that Black people have had across the world, as well as examines their struggles for equality.
Working with the South Korean biotech company EuBiologics, Pop Biotechnologies developed the biotechnology that is the basis of the vaccine candidate.
The lab will work on a project, led by Michigan State, to develop online and physical exhibits of artwork created during the pandemic.
A new UB-led study explores the role the gene in human and mammalian pregnancy.
An ancient bone fragment supports the theory that the animals may have traveled with people along a coastal route.
The book by civil engineering professor Cemal Basaran is the No. 1 new release on Amazon among books in the category of thermodynamics.
The project, funded by an $8.2M grant, aims to improve options for people with disabilities, those in low-income neighborhoods and older adults.