• Wooksoo Kim.
    Immigrants, refugees a plus for Buffalo
    9/28/21

    Social work researcher Wooksoo Kim says the newcomers drive population growth — including Buffalo’s first population gain in 70 years — and improve the quality of life.

  • Fulbright logo.
    Two UB faculty win Fulbright awards
    9/27/21

    Diana Aga and Robert M. Straubinger are UB's newest faculty recipients of the prestigious international award.

  • Model of DNA highlighting one gene.
    Glimmers of human history in gene tied to growth
    9/27/21

    A paper in Science Advances focuses on the evolution of the human growth hormone receptor gene.

  • Detail of hands holding and using a smartphone.
    Fighting online disinformation
    9/24/21

    A NSF grant to UB and partner institutions will support development of digital literacy tools that will be shared with senior citizens and teens.

  • Physician examines patient's eyes with lighted instrument.
    Identifying kids at risk for PPCS
    9/23/21

    A new scoring system can help non-specialists avoid the treatment delay that is the current standard of practice for post-concussion symptoms.

  • Concept of community contributions to UB reasearch.
    Community input impacting UB research
    9/22/21

    UB CTSI's Community Engagement Studio program brings researchers and stakeholders together to ensure more culturally relevant studies and meaningful outcomes.

  • Tablet displaying medical information.
    Health care faces hurdles complying with CCPA
    9/21/21

    New UB research reveals confusion around the California Consumer Privacy Act, which aims to give residents more control over their personal data online.

  • Asian women looking through a microscope.
    STEM disparities among Asian American students
    9/20/21

    UB research found that Filipino, Vietnamese and Thai students are “invisible” victims of STEM inequality.

  • Illustration showing a senescent muscle cell, including the numerous factors that led to its declining ability to divide and grow. It also shows the same type of cell after the overexpression of NANOG, which reversed many of the factors.
    Reversing aging of skeletal muscle
    9/17/21

    UB-led research could help lead to treatments for atherosclerosis, osteoporosis and other age-related disorders.

  • Leaves blow off a tree shaped like a head.
    UB receives $3.9M Alzheimer’s grant
    9/16/21

    The award to Ying Xu will support research to better understand the role of brain enzymes in the early stages of the disease.

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