The findings of a study strongly suggest that genetic testing should be done on all children with heart failure and myocarditis.
UB’s Global Health Day Symposium brought together experts from WHO, NIH and UB to discuss the next stages of response to the pandemic.
A new electrocatalyst could reduce industry’s reliance on expensive platinum.
A new study finds the species' histories hide the convoluted stories of divergence and interbreeding.
In the “eternal arms race” between pathogen and host, cells employ the same gene to fight both SARS-CoV-2 and HIV, revealing potential new therapies.
A new School of Management study reveals the keys to improving team performance.
The Jacobs School is one of the clinical trial sites testing the COVID-19 drug in kids with symptomatic infection who are not hospitalized but are at risk of severe disease.
New research from the School of Management explores “technological entitlement.”
In a study based on big data, UB scientists found that leukotriene inhibitors prevented death in COVID-19 patients with low oxygen saturation.
The UB-led effort, which uses AI, big data and other tools, could aid semiconductor, 3D printing and other industries.
UB professor Eduardo Mercado III's work opposes the nearly universal belief that humpback whales learn their songs from other whales.