A setback in growing light-responsive crystals led UB chemist Jason Benedict and his team to a novel method for mapping molecular arrangements.
Perry lecturer Thomas LaVeist says researchers must look at communities where residents have the same risk profiles and socioeconomic status.
UB sociologist Hanna Grol-Prokopczyk has received a grant to develop a research program in the demography of chronic pain.
The enclosed structure on the North Campus will enable faculty, students and external partners to work in a safe, controlled environment.
UB psychiatrist Sourav Sengupta offers advice on how to sensitively navigate differences with loved ones as the holidays approach.
A paper by UB's Lucia Leone reflects on how the pandemic has changed food retail, and offers suggestions for studying that impact on retail and on consumer behavior.
A $1 million grant to UB researchers will support work with partners in Buffalo and Minneapolis to grow urban agriculture policy from the ground up.
The UB-led study of kids and young adults newly diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes was published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Participants include Fortune 500 companies, the chairman of the FCC, military leaders and community development officials.
A UB study finds that while mindfulness has benefits, it appears to be limited in helping to manage active stressors.
The work reveals the details of how salivary glands produce the proteins found in saliva, opening the door to important medical research.