Research News

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  • Keep your chin up
    2/18/26

    A UB-led study shows that the chin is an evolutionary accident.

  • Collaboration, innovation themes of workshop
    5/22/14

    What innovations are needed to help people remain in their homes as they age? That question was at the center of the discussion during a workshop organized by UB’s Center for Excellence in Home Health and Well-Being through Adaptive Smart Environments (Home-BASE).

  • Maynard receives poetry award
    5/22/14

    A compilation of the work of 20th-century American poet Robert Duncan edited by UB scholar James Maynard has won the inaugural Pegasus Award for Criticism from the Chicago-based Poetry Foundation.

  • Methadone programs key in hepatitis C education
    5/22/14

    People who inject drugs and are enrolled in a drug treatment program are receptive to education about, and treatment for, hepatitis C virus, according to a study by researchers at several institutions, including UB.

  • Engineering trio elected fellows
    5/22/14

    Within the past year, three faculty members in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering were elected as fellows by the national professional organizations in their respective specialties in recognition of outstanding accomplishments in their fields.

  • RIA stresses alcohol's role in sexual assault
    5/22/14

    Reducing binge drinking on campuses must be a priority in addressing issues of college sexual assault, according to a new Expert Summary from UB’s Research Institute on Addictions.

     

  • CUT lowers simulation time
    5/15/14

    A mathematical model developed from a UB student’s award-winning master's thesis dramatically reduces the time needed to simulate natural disasters.

  • Going beyond the surface
    5/15/14

    A new technology developed by UB researchers could take light-based cancer treatment deep inside the body, providing another alternative for patients.

  • Commercializing inventions
    5/15/14

    Research being conducted by UB faculty members Leslie Ying and Steven Diver has received awards from the SUNY Technology Accelerator Fund.

  • Trial has massive impact
    5/12/14

    The combined hormone therapy clinical trial conducted by the Women's Health Initiative — which included 700 participants from Western New York — saved thousands of lives, according to a recent NIH report.

  • Making wireless faster
    5/8/14

    UB engineers are working with the Air Force to develop cognitive radio, which avoids wireless traffic jams by exploiting unused radio spectrum.