A setback in growing light-responsive crystals led UB chemist Jason Benedict and his team to a novel method for mapping molecular arrangements.
The designation recognizes full professors who have achieved true distinction and are leaders in their fields.
UB research shows how the taste of bitter foods changes as repeated consumption alters the constellation of salivary proteins.
Nine partners — including two in Buffalo — will either start or expand a mobile produce market as part of a UB research project.
UB researchers’ insights into a target that succeeded in animals but failed in humans reveal a new paradigm for screening Alzheimer’s drugs.
The advancement, made possible by tiny photonic implants, could lead to new treatments for cancer and mental disorders like schizophrenia.
The Department of Chemistry’s CHEM 360° initiative offers undergrads a summer of lab work, as well as instruction on ethics and social media.
UB’s physics department is hosting a conference this week for researchers working with the Large Hadron Collider.
The findings suggest that the country may need to re-evaluate its standards for nitrogen dioxide.
A study of survivors’ near-miss experiences on 9/11 contributes to an understanding of what counts as exposure trauma.
UB faculty member Jun-Xu Li has received a $2M NIH grant to look at a receptor that has recently emerged as a novel target for treating drug addiction.