An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
Racial/ethnic disparities in pain prevalence are much greater than previously thought, according to UB medical sociologist Hanna Grol-Prokopczyk. .
Three rare genetic conditions, including Krabbe disease, are the focus of the $3.8 million NIH grant. to UB.
UB faculty member and senior author Kara Kelly talks with UBNow about the importance of this study published in NEJM.
UB faculty member Mark Shepard’s new book examines the entanglements of people and data, code and space, knowledge and power.
The advancement involving manganese trichloride “opens the floodgates to a whole new area of research,” says lead scientist David Lacy.
Support from the UB RENEW Institute was key in researchers landing three new grants totaling over $2.6 million.
The 7.8 million in funding will support work on the influence of the oral microbiome on cancer-linked oral thrush and HPV among people with HIV.
Relatives of nursing home patients endured life-changing and fundamental challenges, a UB nursing study has found.
The UB theoretical chemist is a leading expert in computational materials chemistry.
UB researcher Mary Riedy says 20 states don’t screen at birth for the rare and often fatal genetic disease.