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  • UB launches Center for Translational AI and Digital Health
    6/8/26

    Center will advance emerging medical technologies that improve the speed, precision and accessibility in which people receive care.

  • Potential treatment for neurological disorders
    4/26/13
    A potential new treatment strategy for patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is on the horizon, thanks to research by neuroscientists now at the University at Buffalo’s Hunter James Kelly Research Institute and their colleagues in Italy and England.
  • Examining state drug laws
    4/25/13

    "Leading the Way," a major conference sponsored by UB and the Drug Policy Alliance, will look at reforming New York State's 40-year-old drug laws that are focused on criminalization, even for first-time offenders. An array of organizations from around the state will be represented.

  • Traits of a terrorist
    4/25/13

    A UB forensic psychologist who studies terrorism, violence and aggression says the Tsarnaev brothers suspected of planting the Boston Marathon bombs share characteristics with others who have participated in terrorist acts.

  • Frakes receives Guggenheim
    4/19/13

    UB English Professor Jerold C. Frakes has received a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship to support his study of early Yiddish literature.

  • Uncovered manuscript informs concert performance
    4/19/13

    Thanks to the discovery of an 1876 manuscript in the UB Music Library, the UB Symphony Orchestra will perform a special work of composer Anton Bruckner at its upcoming concert.

  • Examining urban hyperdevelopment in China
    4/18/13

    The UB Confucius Institute and School of Architecture and Planning are hosting seven internationally renowned scholars to consider the complex bureaucratic, political and economic forces shaping the unprecedented levels of urban development in China.

  • Legacy of WHI lives on at UB
    4/18/13

    Twenty years later, UB continues to benefit from being part of the landmark Women's Health Initiative.

  • 'Big Thaw' to address climate change
    4/18/13

    At a conference to be held at UB April 18 and 19, experts will address the pressing issue of how climate change in the Arctic is effecting and will continue to effect environments, cultures, societies and economies throughout the world.

  • Examining links between gender, landscape
    4/11/13

    “Landscaping Gender and Engendering Landscape,” the sixth annual Visiting Scholar Conference of the UB Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology (IEMA), which will take place April 13-14.

  • ‘Big data’ subject of workshop
    4/11/13

    The challenges of “big data” for military, security and intelligence domains will be the subject of a UB workshop.