• Conceptual image depicting insider trading.
    Insider trading can signal successful merger
    8/9/21

    An acquiring firm enjoys higher returns when it takes over a business with higher insider trading — but at higher cost, new UB research shows.

  • Praveen Arany.
    Light therapy speeds healing in burn injuries
    8/9/21

    The therapy may improve future treatment for burns, which affect more than 6 million people worldwide each year.

  • injection molding for Garwood Medical Devices' BioPrax™ device.
    Garwood Medical Devices grows with new facility
    8/5/21

    The UB partner is commercializing technology to treat biofilm infections associated with metallic orthopedic implants.

  • Various health and wellness items, clockwise from left, medicial gourd, animal sculpture, tobacco jar, bronze medical implements, human figure, leech jar.
    Exploring health, wellness through historical objects
    8/3/21

    Inspired by the pandemic, UB anthropology and museum studies students examined diverse objects from the UB Art Galleries and the UB Libraries.

  • Device taking a blood sugar reading.
    Can insulin response influence food choices?
    8/3/21

    A new study by UB’s Behavioral Medicine Lab aims to find out.  

  • Series of images demonstrating how a newly developed shock absorber reacts to an increasing load.
    New reusable shock absorber shows promise in lab tests
    8/2/21

    The new technology developed by UB engineers could have far-reaching applications in transportation safety.

  • Boss stands at the head of a table filled with employees.
    Truly delegating or avoiding responsibility?
    8/2/21

    School of Management research shows why some employees resist delegation from their managers.

  • Diana Aga in the lab.
    Aga named director of UB RENEW
    7/29/21

    The UB faculty member is a globally recognized leader in environmental science and analytical chemistry.

  • Concept of breast cancer research discoveries featuring two puzzle pieces that fit together and form a breast cancer awarenes ribbon symbol.
    Learning more about the microbiome and breast cancer
    7/28/21

    A grant from the Windsong CARES Foundation is funding a UB study that will add to the understanding of whether bacteria in breast tissue contribute to breast cancer.

  • Illustration of COVID-19 variants.
    UB lab part of effort to bolster identifying COVID-19 variants
    7/28/21

    UB’s Genomics and Bioinformatics Core has conducted the only sequencing of COVID-19 variants in WNY.

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