Research News

Soo-Kyung Lee with Jeff Grabill and Venu Govindaraju,.
  • Personal, purposeful research
    4/30/26

    The College of Arts and Sciences' second Spotlight Symposium honors UB neurodevelopmental biologist Soo-Kyung Lee’s FOXG1 mission.

  • AI tool to assess lung cancer surgery complication risk
    5/1/26

    The new technology aims to deliver personalized risk estimates and clinician-adjustable insights to support surgical decisions.

  • Dubocovich selected for first cohort of ACTS fellows
    4/30/26

    Fellowship recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions and service to the clinical and translational science field.

  • Encouraging participation in health research
    4/30/26

    School of Nursing researchers identify several themes that can improve the design and inclusive quality of behavioral health research.

  • Personal, purposeful research
    4/30/26

    The College of Arts and Sciences' second Spotlight Symposium honors UB neurodevelopmental biologist Soo-Kyung Lee’s FOXG1 mission.

  • NATO’s internal cohesion is being threatened (again)
    4/29/26

    In pushing for support on Iran, Trump may risk eroding U.S. influence on the alliance, UB political scientist Carla Martinez Machain writes in The Conversation.

  • Why homeless services workers are leaving jobs
    4/28/26

    Social Work professor Amanda Aykanian leads the first scholarly examination of what’s driving turnover.

  • For this condition, surgery is effective, economical
    4/28/26

    A paper by the Jacobs School professor Gil Wolfe looks at thymectomy in patients with myasthenia gravis.

  • Helping rural students navigate financial aid
    4/27/26

    Project led by GSE’s Ryan Creps and two master's students aims to increase FAFSA completion.

  • Stopping Alzheimer’s fibrils from forming
    4/27/26

    Study finds metabolite can prevent fibril formation without interfering with protein droplets.

  • Toward more equitable continuous glucose monitoring
    4/24/26

    Pharmacy researchers identify barriers to use among underserved populations.