An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
HarkerBIO determines 3-D structures of proteins for drug and biotech companies, saving money and speeding drug discovery.
Housing stability is key to people living with HIV/AIDS maintaining or improving their health, according to results of a new UB-led study.
43North winner Efferent Labs developed an implantable device that scans cells with florescent light to detect changes.
SPHHP's Przybyla received two grants to examine barriers to usage of the HIV drug regimen and a less invasive way to measure adherence.
Antibiotic combinations prove effective against two of a sextet of superbugs that cause the majority of U.S. hospital infections.
$875,861 study funded by the Naval Sea Systems Command will have applications for military and commercial diving.
A UB PhD student is working on a new technology that would eliminate the need for batteries to power the units.
Putting surgeons and researchers in the same facility is leading to world-class innovations.
An RIA study found adverse side effects for those taking the drug but not diagnosed with ADHD.
New research co-led by UB's Victor Albert highlights the genomic underpinnings that help make the carnivorous bladderwort a ferocious hunter.