Center will advance emerging medical technologies that improve the speed, precision and accessibility in which people receive care.
New book by UB political scientist James Campbell explains how a moderate nation became divided.
The optics advancement may solve an approaching data bottleneck by helping to boost computing power and information-transfer rates.
UB SMART is funding five projects to develop next-gen manufacturing technologies to bring products to market faster.
UB GEM is funding five studies that will examine how the trillions of tiny organisms that call our body home can impact our health.
The $6 million in funding to the Department of Family Medicine will support research, training and workforce development.
UB’s Center for Advanced Biomedical and Bioengineering Technology has awarded more than $500,000 in funding to 16 companies.
The fountain of youth may reside in an embryonic stem cell gene named Nanog.
Talks at the PANTC conference will address the metaphysics of pregnancy, harm after death, abortion, euthanasia and transgender issues.
Many UB students and faculty find summer vacation to be the perfect time to pursue research in the field.
UB's “employees in training” recently presented their work to their peers and mentors at the annual Postdoc Research symposium.