• Joshua Lynch at a press conference next to a large projection screen.
    Lynch accepted into drug abuse program for innovators
    10/13/25

    His inclusion in the Johns Hopkins program recognizes the UB emergency medicine physician for his pioneering opioid treatment program.

  • Graphic illustrating a writer's space, with typewriter, stacked books, lamp and pencil.
    Gary wins top two 2025 Williams J. Gies Editorial Awards
    10/10/25

    The restorative dentistry faculty member addresses AI truths and dentists’ relationship with insurance providers in the award-winning pieces.

  • Keith Alford.
    Alford honored as an NASW Social Work Pioneer
    10/9/25

    The award, one of social work’s top honors, recognizes the UB dean’s pioneering contributions to children, families and the profession.

  • Steven Lipshultz.
    Lipshultz named AHA Distinguished Scientist
    10/8/25

    The UB faculty member, mong the top researchers in pediatric cardiomyopathy, is credited with establishing the pediatric cardio-oncology field.

  • Person holding a thermos coffee mug.
    UB, partners advancing stroke recovery system
    10/8/25

    The system, called mRehab, pairs a smartphone app with 3D-printed household objects to help survivors recover better at home.

  • Murali Ramanathan.
    Pharmacy school lab expanding use of AI
    10/7/25

    The lab is using AI to analyze complex biomedical data to improve drug development for many diseases, including MS and Alzheimer's.

  • Older woman looking at a blood sugar monitor.
    Risk for cardiovascular complications in prediabetic elders
    10/6/25

    Limited education consistently predicted worse outcomes across all three major cardiometabolic indicators.

  • Sodium chloride crystals on a black background.
    Core electron bonding may not always require extreme pressure
    10/3/25

    Research suggests some metals’ semicore electrons may be more active on Earth’s surface than previously thought.

  • Concept of urban gun violence featuring an urban setting in the background, a "crime scene" tape in the foreground .
    Studying geographic, demographic disparities in mass shootings
    10/3/25

    UB social worker Christopher St. Vil will analyze where most recent mass shootings have been happening, identify predictors and suggest interventions.

  • A tooth.
    UB oral biologists receive NIH grant to create miniature tooth model
    10/2/25

    The use of pluripotent stem cells opens the door to future regenerative dental therapies.

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