A setback in growing light-responsive crystals led UB chemist Jason Benedict and his team to a novel method for mapping molecular arrangements.
The endowed fund is a tribute to the 40-plus-year partnership Genco spearheaded that led to pioneering advances in periodontal health.
The UB study also found that these potentially inappropriate drugs cost patients on average $450 a year.
The multi-institutional study could lead to development of an objective, simple test to diagnose mild traumatic brain injury.
A UB study concludes that PCBs, PBDEs and metabolites of DDT threaten the terns throughout their lives, from the moment they hatch.
These agents can stimulate the immune system to “take another look” at a foreign body.
The U.S. government is good at identifying successful entrepreneurial ventures, according to new School of Management research.
Researchers will simulate and help design safe, low-cost motors to propel nanosatellites and other vehicles into space.
The public health crisis has intensified, rather than created, a festering national housing issue, says UB social work researcher Kelly Patterson.
The internationally renowned researcher in protein therapeutics is the first faculty member to hold the chair endowed by David and Jane Chu.
UB's Buffalo Innovation Seed Fund has made its inaugural investment: $250,000 to Buffalo Automation, a startup that is primarily focused on autonomous marine navigation.