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. 

  • Company addressing opioid issue with tech licensed from UB
    12/1/22

    Channavix Therapeutics and Peregrine BioVentures are developing patent families related to long-lasting, non-addictive pain therapeutics.

  • RSV, flu, COVID in kids
    11/29/22

    Infectious disease expert Oscar G. Gómez-Duarte talks with UBNow about the alarming surge in these viruses among kids and what parents can do to keep them healthy.

  • UB joins I-Corps Hub
    11/29/22

    The $15 million NSF program, based at Cornell, will foster innovation and accelerate economic development in Western New York.

  • Gore addresses intentional violence as public health issue
    11/23/22

    The Jacobs School alumnus was the keynote speaker for the Community Health Equity Research Institute’s annual research day.

  • Monitoring air pollution on Buffalo’s East Side
    11/23/22

    The EPA initiative aims to improve health outcomes in neighborhoods whose residents are more likely to suffer chronic, serious diseases.

  • Adapting concussion treatment to military
    11/18/22

    UB researchers have received a $4.8 million federal grant to launch a clinical trial that will take their protocol for treating concussed athletes and apply it to the military environment.

  • Study examines role of arterial stiffness in disease
    11/16/22

    Yongho Bae is exploring how changes in arterial stiffness elicit vascular smooth muscle cell behaviors that contribute to cardiovascular disease.

  • Krzyzanski named ISoP fellow
    11/15/22

    The UB pharmacy professor is being honored for outstanding professional and scientific contributions to the global pharmacometrics community.

  • Healthy tips for the holidays
    11/15/22

    UB researchers Katherine Balantekin and Mark Seery offer strategies for ensuring your holiday season is healthy, happy and stress-free.

  • Helping MS clinicians talk to patients about brain atrophy
    11/14/22

    Neuroimaging researchers, providers and people with MS developed novel guidelines on how to communicate about a devastating topic.