The findings of a study strongly suggest that genetic testing should be done on all children with heart failure and myocarditis.
UB political science and law experts provided insights to the media about former President Donald Trump’s victory over Vice President Kamala Harris.
A $7.38 million grant from the NIH will fund construction of a germ-free facility on the South Campus.
Supported by the NSF and DOE, the work centers on a new versatile and cost-effective method that could pave the way for new nanomaterials.
UB nursing professor Carleara Weiss will focus on the link among biomarkers of neurodegeneration, sleep disturbances and cognitive decline.
The beliefs someone holds and the environment in which they live and work shape how much economic inequality people report seeing.
UB scientists will assess the effectiveness of structured financial incentives in lowering CVD risk among African Americans facing food insecurity.
Tevfik Kosar, Baishakhi Mazumder and Jinjun Xiong are recipients of 2024 SUNY-IBM AI Research Alliance grants.
A UB study finds that traditional incentives don’t work in the unique environment of on-demand services.
The College of Arts and Sciences' first Spotlight Symposia Series honored UB chemist Diana Aga, a world leader in environmental analytical chemistry.
The work on the gene named for the mythical Irish land could lead to new therapies for people injured in auto accidents and gunfire.