The Richard W. and Mae Stone Goode Trust has awarded $100,000 to a UB study that will explore why a breast cancer treatment causes cardiotoxicity in some patients.
UB undergraduate Deshawn Henry has developed an easy, inexpensive way to disinfect contaminated water, work that could have a tremendous impact in developing countries.
UB chemist Diana Aga, who investigates how pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals affect the environment, delivered the keynote address at an international workshop held at Biosphere 2.
Twenty UB undergraduates from the STEM disciplines spent their summer gaining an invaluable learning experience as part of UB’s Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) Summer Research Program.
A UB research team has been awarded a federal grant to explore how environmental chemicals that disrupt neuroendocrine circadian functions and hormone release may raise the risk of diabetes and other disorders.
Contrary to widespread media reports, the collapse of several financial firms during the 2008 economic crisis was not triggered by unsettled stock trades, according to new research from the School of Management.