Research News

Reinhard Reitzenstein leans on a sculptue resembling a steamer trunk and suitcase at Canalside.
  • Personal story inspires Canalside art installation
    1/23/26

    UB faculty member Reinhard Reitzenstein's artwork was inspired by his own boyhood journey as an immigrant to America.

  • Uncovering new phages
    2/15/24

    UB oral biologist Kathryn Kauffman is investigating the role these viruses play in oral health and disease to better understand their role in overall human health.

  • Gender differences found for benefits of community language resources
    2/13/24

    A new paper examines language proficiency and employment outcomes from a wider angle than just the individual.

  • Keeping spaces clean from viruses, microbes
    2/13/24

    UB and You First Services have completed an air-sterilization demonstration project at a Niagara Falls long-term care facility.

  • UB, BITS Pilani sign MOU
    2/12/24

    The agreement will foster research and education programs between UB and one of India’s leading technical universities.

  • Examining efficacy of antidepressants for HIV patients
    2/6/24

    Nigerian visiting scholar Waheed Adedeji is working with UB's Center for Integrated Global Biomedical Sciences.

  • Those lyin’ eyes
    2/5/24

    UB expert Mark Frank explains how to detect deception — and yes, the eyes can lie.

  • Securing the Arctic
    2/5/24

    Management professor Kyle Hunt is part of a Department of Homeland Security initiative that will address critical security issues in the Arctic.

  • Curtis honored as McCue Woman Cardiologist of the Year
    2/1/24

    The SUNY Distinguished Professor will give a keynote address on the sex differences in cardiac care.

  • Space lasers have unearthed plethora of climate data
    2/1/24

    UB scientist and partners have synthesized decades’ worth of NASA mission findings, including the rate of melting ice caps.

  • Social media linked to increased inflammation over time
    1/29/24

    The UB study raises questions about social media use and its possible contributions to physical and mental health problems.