Center will advance emerging medical technologies that improve the speed, precision and accessibility in which people receive care.
Andrew Talal and team will use $7 million award to find an effective way to treat drug users who have the hepatitis C virus.
The “all-or-nothing” approach that lumps all tobacco products together is outdated, Lynn Kozlowski writes in a journal article.
At the Burchfield Penney, longtime UB faculty member Art Efron will give a talk on Paunch, a journal of literary criticism he founded.
UB engineers discover a phenomenon that enables devices to shift between transparency and opacity to certain forms of light.
UB finance expert Brian Wolfe uses the baseball analogy to explain the concept of regulation crowdfunding.
UB researchers have found the history of Greenland's snowfall is chronicled in the leaf waxes of ancient plants.
The Women's Health Initiative has received the Team Science Award from the American Association for Cancer Research.
UB and the University of Zimbabwe have partnered to train HIV researchers, supported by a $1.3 million NIH grant.
UB researchers are removing excessive additives from drugs, which could lower the odds of serious side effects.
Use of “claiming language” can ease the transition into a new home for foster children, according to new UB research.