The findings of a study strongly suggest that genetic testing should be done on all children with heart failure and myocarditis.
A UB study shows the absence of a single interaction within a brain receptor reduces its activity, a discovery that advances understanding of how certain brain diseases arise.
UB faculty members Kelly Patterson and Michael Mwenso review the year and predict what's ahead for 2021.
The $3.1M NIH grant will support work to examine why patients treated with deep brain stimulation can have unpredictable speech after DBS surgery.
The research suggests that MLL4 controls the production of neurons that are vital to growth.
A School of Management study finds the main concern is the absence of negative reviews.
An NSF grant to UB psychologist Lora Park will focus on feedback strategies that may improve students’ confidence in classes such as intro calculus.
UB political scientist James Campbell likens invoking the amendment to remove President Trump from office to throwing gasoline on a bonfire.
UB faculty members from a variety of disciplines have something to say about the Jan. 6 siege by rioters on the U.S. Capitol.
Henry Louis Taylor Jr. says that had predominantly Black and Brown rioters attacked the Capitol, it would have been “a bloodbath.”
UB information literacy expert Heidi Julien says Facebook and Twitter’s efforts to ban Trump are “too little too late.”