Research News

Map view of the Great Lakes.
  • UB awarded $5 million to lead new Great Lakes Research Consortium
    6/17/26

    UB will play an expanded role in researching and protecting the largest group of freshwater bodies on Earth.

  • Documentary featuring UB’s ice sheet research wins Emmy
    6/26/26

    The film features UB research on ancient sediment from below the Greenland Ice Sheet.

  • Nursing launches upstate NY’s first midwifery DNP program
    6/24/26

    The effort will strengthen the maternal health workforce, and improve patient outcomes.

  • UB spinout gets funding for bird flu vaccine candidate
    6/24/26

    POP Biotechnologies will receive up to $9.7 million from Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations.

  • UB awarded $5 million to lead new Great Lakes Research Consortium
    6/17/26

    UB will play an expanded role in researching and protecting the largest group of freshwater bodies on Earth.

  • UB research targets hidden symptoms of MS
    6/17/26

    Ralph Benedict and colleagues are working to better understand the extent of these cognitive effects and how to treat them. 

  • Rethinking design for resilient streets
    6/15/26

    Architecture and Planning students are developing strategies for reducing the local impacts of extreme heat.

  • 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.

  • Quantum sensing for magnetism
    6/3/26

    UB scientists are proposing a quantum sensing system to make identifying altermagnets much simpler.

  • Even in winter, firefighters face danger in turnout gear
    6/2/26

    Jacobs School researchers warn that firefighters wearing turnout gear can face heat stress, even in freezing temperatures.

  • Forum brings together earth sciences students
    5/27/26

    Eighteen undergraduate students and a few postdoctoral candidates presented their research to 100 attendees at the Buffalo Science Museum.