• Fred Sachs with Rosie the tarantula.
    UB connection to Nobel Prize
    11/2/21

    The prize recently awarded for physiology or medicine recognizes work that builds on research from the lab of UB faculty member Fred Sachs and colleagues.

  • Podocyte cell illustration.
    Using AI to identify early kidney disease
    11/2/21

    The PodoSighter uses digital pathology and computational modeling to detect and quantify special cells that are a key indicator of the early stages of the disease.

  • Amit goyal at tthe solar strand.
    Revolutionizing the electric grid
    11/1/21

    UB faculty member Amit Goyal has received a federal grant to develop high-performance superconducting wires.

  • Courtney Wheelock at the hyper/hypobaric chamber.
    PhD candidate’s work attracts attention
    10/29/21

    Altitude-acclimation researcher Courtney Wheelock is the recipient of the Zale Parry Scholarship from the Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences.

  • July 16, 2021: Dozens of container ships waiting at sea to unload at the Port of Los Angeles.
    Expect holiday gift shortages, shipping delays
    10/28/21

    Global supply chains issues — which began long before COVID — are the reasons, School of Management experts say.

  • Concept of tolerance featuring puzzle pieces fitted togeter with the words, "understanding, acceptance, appreciation, openess" and "tolerance" on the center puzzle piece.
    Study examines political intolerance
    10/28/21

    Rescuing the public from political intolerance requires more than just addressing extremism, UB political scientist Jacob Neiheisel says.

  • Uddhav Timilsina, Thomas Melendy and Rama Dey-Rao.
    Screening antivirals against COVID-19 just got easier
    10/26/21

    A powerful new biosenser screening method eliminates the need for biosafety lab containment in screening drugs against the coronavirus.

  • Henry Taylor and students stand in front of a house on Buffalo's East Side.
    UB report details state of Buffalo’s Black community
    10/26/21

    The study, led by Henry Louis Taylor Jr. and the Center for Urban Studies, will be discussed during a community presentation on Oct. 28.

  • Illustration incorporating a cellphone with connecting lines to icons representing medical events.
    Remote trials topic of workshop
    10/26/21

    The Nov. 9 Creative Scientist Workshop presented by UB's CTSI will examine the benefits of and barriers to remote trials.

  • Steve Schwaitzberg.
    Schwaitzberg recognized by peers
    10/25/21

    The UB chair of surgery was inducted into the American College of Surgeons Academy of Master Surgeon Educators earlier this month.

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