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.

  • Searching for causes of antimicrobial resistance
    8/24/23

    UB chemist Diana Aga has received a $3 million NSF grant to study factors contributing to the public health threat.

  • Dandona receives lifetime achievement award
    8/23/23

    The UB endocrinologist was recently honored by the Androgen Society for his work on low testosterone, diabetes and obesity.

  • Knowledge is power
    8/22/23

    Early disclosure of risks can reduce a decline in stocks, according to new research from the School of Management.

  • Inflammation drives social media use
    8/22/23

    The UB-led study may provide the first evidence showing the role of the immune system as a potential antecedent to social media use.

  • New faculty member brings exclusive 3M award to UB
    8/18/23

    Luis R. De Jesús Báez is UB’s first recipient of the Non-Tenure Faculty Award that aims to encourage the pursuit of new ideas among tenure-track faculty.

  • Two scholars receive NSF fellowships to study at UB
    8/17/23

    The prestigious MPS-Ascend program aims to advance scientific discovery and diversify the fields of mathematics and science.

  • New therapies on the horizon for endometriosis
    8/15/23

    UB study reveals how neurotrophins and their receptors could be novel therapeutic targets for pelvic pain in the condition that affects 5-10% of women.

  • What do lava and sewer sludge have in common?
    8/14/23

    Buffalo Sewer Authority calls upon UB lava flow expert to improve wastewater treatment plant.

  • Expanding cybersecurity training
    8/11/23

    Grant will provide funding for UB’s Center of Excellence in Information Systems Assurance Research and Education to graduate 24 cybersecurity specialists.

  • Supporting program for pregnant and new moms
    8/10/23

    An NIH grant to social work professor Mickey Sperlich will help pregnant and new mothers who have experienced trauma.