• Elana Tal.
    COVID vaccination critical for anyone who is pregnant
    1/4/22

    UB physicians urge anyone who is pregnant or trying to conceive to get all three doses of the vaccine — two doses and the booster.

  • Mark Hicar.
    Hicar named fellow of IDSA
    1/3/22

    Fellowship in the Infectious Diseases Society of America recognizes clinicians and scientists who have achieved professional excellence in the profession.

  • A dry, brilliant mint green material that looks a little like cotton candy, sitting on translucent white paper.
    Seventeen research stories from a year of discovery at UB
    1/3/22

    From documenting inequality in Buffalo to identifying proven oral hygiene tools, UB scholars’ work had local and global impact in 2021.

  • The Atrevida Science team stands in front of a wind tunnel in the Structural Engineering and Earthquake Simulation Laboratory in Ketter Hall.
    UB spinoff aims to modernize the wind turbine
    12/17/21

    With roughly $400,000 in federal grants, Atrevida Science is developing a turbine blade that automatically adjusts to changing winds.

  • Yu-Ping Chang.
    Studying mental health among underserved
    12/17/21

    Stakeholders will join in the project to help underserved and racial minorities in Buffalo find better mental health during and after COVID-19.

  • Lawrence Tabak.
    UB alumnus named acting NIH director
    12/17/21

    UB dental school faculty remember Lawrence Tabak as a dedicated basic scientist who motivated grad students and postdocs to strive for scientific rigor.

  • A child getting vaccinated against Covid-19.
    Latest on COVID vaccines
    12/16/21

    UB experts Timothy Murphy and Teresa Quattrin talk about the importance of booster shots and vaccinations for children ages 5-11.

  • UB Teacher Residency Program resident Cristina Mata performs a training activity with mentor Meredith Anthony, a Buffalo Public Schools teacher.
    Innovative model for training teachers outlined in new book
    12/15/21

    The book is based on UB’s Teacher Residency Program, which recruits educators from the community to improve teacher diversity and educational equity.

  • Photo illustration: physicists Avto Kharchilava, Ia Iashvili and Salvatore Rappoccio at the Large Hadron Collider.
    UB physicists prepping for collider’s new run
    12/15/21

    A new $1.65 million grant from the NSF supports  scientists’ collaborative work to answer fundamental questions about our universe.

  • Concept of studying the effects of medication on the liver.
    UB receives $2.3 million NIH grant
    12/14/21

    The funding to pharmacy professor Jason Sprowl will support work that aims to help prevent life-threatening drug interactions.

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