The findings of a study strongly suggest that genetic testing should be done on all children with heart failure and myocarditis.
Co-edited by retired UB English professor Cristanne Miller, the book has also received significant critical attention and glowing reviews.
With the CTSA funding, UB will build on its strong success improving health outcomes and addressing health disparities in WNY.
The Social Work professor is the third faculty member from the school to be so honored by the Society for Social Work and Research.
UB research shows payments from opioid manufacturers to physicians decrease where doctors can prescribe pot for chronic pain and other ailments.
UB researcher Chelsie Armbruster is looking at how the urinary tract defends against infection and how understudied pathogens bypass these defenses.
A grant from the Rosenau Family Research Foundation will examine how an enzyme deficiency in the brain leads to this fatal disease in young children.
The Philosophy, Politics and Economics progran will use the funding to analyze the effect of immigration on local democratic norms.
A study by UB researchers uncovers molecular clues about the neurotoxic effects of PFAS.
A new book by Turquessa Francis offers a roadmap for clinicians to empower their clients through literacy-based interventions.
Once thought to be from a bear, a 3,000-year-old bone fragment shares a genetic connection with modern Alaskan Natives.