Research News

The exhibit “Serenades for Settling: Tending Ostreidae” with several large screens of ocean life in a darkened room.
  • Listen like an oyster
    12/12/25

    An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them. 

  • Panel supports UB guidance for exercise after concussion
    6/15/23

    An international panel is recommending early prescribed aerobic exercise after sport-related concussion, validating the findings of multiple UB clinical trials.

  • UB scientists awarded $1.5 million for hemophilia treatment
    6/14/23

    Awards from EDI and CBLS provide an additional $850,000 to the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

  • Family focus key for kids’ weight loss
    6/13/23

    UB research has found that an intensive, behavioral approach in a primary care setting benefits the child, parent and even siblings who aren’t directly being treated.

  • Freudenheim named fellow of American Society for Nutrition
    6/9/23

    The UB scientist has focused her work on factors related to breast cancer epidemiology, including the role of nutrition during the life course.

  • The Academic and the Idol
    6/9/23

    Asia Research Institute postdoctoral associate Stephanie Choi examines the K-pop phenomenon.

  • Increasing chances for recovery from alcohol abuse
    6/8/23

    An innovative project will explore how a person’s emotional changes during the early stages of recovery can influence its potential success.

  • Ukrainian Fulbright scholar studies veterans, leadership
    6/8/23

    Nataliia Kalmykova’s research examines women in the military and aims to build U.S.-like programs to serve Ukrainian veterans.

  • Harnessing ‘sentinels’ of immune system
    6/7/23

    Researchers will use a grant for dendritic cell immunotherapy to study a hybrid drug-delivery vehicle that breaks through intracellular traffic jams.

  • Don’t worry, be happy? It’s not that simple
    6/1/23

    New UB research suggests that people’s beliefs about happiness matter in shaping their everyday goal pursuits and well-being. 

  • Climate change to push species, reduce their habitats
    5/30/23

    Rising temperatures may force species to move to new locations to survive, which might not be possible, researchers say.