Research News

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  • Genetic variant may be key to some kids' heart failure
    12/12/25

    The findings of a study strongly suggest that genetic testing should be done on all children with heart failure and myocarditis.

  • Studying quakes' effects on sites damaged by saltwater
    9/25/23

    With more buildings affected by sea level rise, UB researchers and partners will assess at-risk communities in Hawai’i and elsewhere.

  • How to make flights more punctual
    9/25/23

    New research from the School of Management analyzes strategies for airlines to boost on-time performance.

  • Respite care unit aids people experiencing homelessness
    9/25/23

    The 13-bed facility in the Buffalo City Mission established by the School of Nursing provides shelter for homeless men released from hospitals.

  • Gene only some of us have may protect against neurodegeneration
    9/22/23

    Researchers say the findings of a recent study will help “fill in a translational gap” in neuroscience.

  • Future of imaging explored at meeting
    9/22/23

    Attendees at the Imaging Research Symposium considered the importance of UB's new Philips MRI scanner, as well as its impact on clinical and translational research.

  • Replanting coral could restore ecosystems
    9/20/23

    UB researcher Howard Lasker is leading a pilot experiment to restore coral communities damaged by the BP oil spill.

  • Pension bailouts lead to opportunistic behavior
    9/20/23

    A new School of Management study assesses the unintended consequences of the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act.

  • Leonard named to board of NIAAA consortium
    9/19/23

    The director of UB’s CRIA will join the Program Advisory Board of the National Consortium on Alcohol and Neurodevelopment in Adolescent-Adulthood.

  • Answering the big questions about cold unfolding proteins
    9/19/23

    The phenomenon is crucial for protein design and function, and for understanding life at very low temperatures and high pressure.

  • To design fog-free PPE, researchers turn to lotus plant
    9/18/23

    A new study outlines how UB students, with the help of a local high schooler, used the aquatic plant to create face shields for dentists.