A new book co-edited by Law School faculty member Meredith Kolsky Lewis looks at the role of trade agreements in the current global climate of financial uncertainty.
Corporations with board directors who have investment banking experience are more likely to acquire other businesses — and make better acquisitions when they do — according to a new study from the School of Management.
Baby boomers can learn how to protect their hard-earned assets and guarantee a steady income for the rest of their lives through a new book by emeritus faculty member Lewis Mandell.
UB dental researcher Richard Ohrbach is part a project to develop the first evidence-based, diagnostic criteria to help better diagnose TMD, or TMJ as it is commonly known.
UB researchers who authored one of neurology’s most cited papers in the past three years are calling for more investigation into how venous abnormalities in the neck might be involved in central nervous system disorders and aging.