A setback in growing light-responsive crystals led UB chemist Jason Benedict and his team to a novel method for mapping molecular arrangements.
In a new study, scientists detail how they coaxed excitatory neurons to release neurotransmitters usually produced by inhibitory neurons.
UB has received nearly $13 million from the NIH to lead a clinical pharmacology quality assurance program for sites conducting HIV and infectious disease research.
Data from Kaleida Health patients is being added to the i2b2 and TriNetX databases, increasing the amount and types of data available to researchers.
Buffalo is where newborn screening began decades ago; now researchers and families will gather here discuss the latest advances.
UB researchers demonstrate the technique in a lithium-ion battery.
A UB-led study found a method to differentiate human-induced pluripotent stem cells to A9 dopamine neurons, which are lost in Parkinson’s disease.
The international conference will discuss the concept, which characterizes interactions between individuals, in social-sciences disciplines.
A review article highlights the latest science in this field, focusing on protein droplets termed, “ectopic condensates.”
UB researcher studies history of deodorant.
The effort, funded by a $1 million NSF grant, aims to make STEM learning fun and engaging for elementary students.