Research News

The exhibit “Serenades for Settling: Tending Ostreidae” with several large screens of ocean life in a darkened room.
  • Listen like an oyster
    12/12/25

    An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them. 

  • Asia Research Institute to host conference
    4/9/25

    Attendees will explore the topics of medicine, the body and the senses from an Asian perspective.

  • Generating new ideas, potential collaborations
    4/9/25

    The SUNY AI Symposium brought researchers to UB to discuss how to harness the power of AI for the betterment of society. 

  • Colón receives ACS chromatography award
    4/8/25

    The UB chemistry professor is known for his work developing materials for separation science and mentoring students.

  • AI to screen for language and speech disorders among children
    4/7/25

    UB-led research team addresses nationwide shortage of speech-language pathologists.

  • Psychedelics and sexuality
    4/3/25

    Public health researcher published the first paper of its kind reporting on the impact of psychedelics on sexuality and intimacy.

  • Predicting postpartum hypertension
    4/3/25

    UB research finds a new way to identify postpartum women who face an elevated risk for hypertension but are overlooked by current medical guidelines.

  • UB chemist Qing Lin elected AAAS fellow
    4/3/25

    UB Distinguished Professor creates tools for studying living cells and is developing drugs for diabetes and cancer.

  • Leveraging AI to bridge health care gaps
    4/1/25

    Spanish professor is using AI to help students, and health care professionals, better serve Spanish-speaking patients with limited English proficiency.

  • De Jesús Báez named Young Observer by IUPAC
    3/31/25

    Chemistry professor studying layered materials will attend organization's World Chemistry Congress in Malaysia.

  • Bringing psychedelic medicine into the curriculum
    3/31/25

    School of Nursing's Zoe Spyralatos was recently appointed a faculty fellow in the University Psychedelic Education Program.