• A U.S. Air Force North American F-100D Super Sabre in flight over a target in South Vietnam.
    Study finds childhood war exposure leaves lasting pain
    2/11/26

    The paper provides new insights into warfare’s lifelong health consequences, particularly for noncombatants.

  • four senior citizens hiking.
    UB study shows key protein can slow aging process
    2/10/26

    The research led by oral biology professor Keith Kirkwood reveal that enhancing tristetraprolin can reduce frailty in mice.

  • A skiier competes in 2022 Olympic qualifying run.
    UB concussion experts discuss head injuries
    2/10/26

    With the Winter Olympics underway, faculty members John Leddy and M. Nadir Haider talk about what's known and not known about head injuries.

  • Jo Freudenheim pictured in the Abbott Library reading room.
    Freudenheim receives Distinguished Achievement Award
    2/9/26

    The UB epidemiologist has been awarded one of the highest honors from the American Society of Preventive Oncology.

  • A person using a smart watch, overlay of data displayed by watch.
    New device advances possibilities for displays, biosensing
    2/9/26

    The device can change color and behavior on demand, technology that could change consumer products like e-readers and smart watches. 

  • Line of women, one holding a sign that says #MeToo.
    #MeToo led to improved loan access for women
    2/5/26

    A School of Management study links the social movement to changes in lender behavior.

  • A rehabilitation counselor speaking to a young person in a wheelchair.
    Strengthening NYS' rehabilitation counseling workforce
    2/2/26

    GSE faculty member Scott Sabella has received a $1M federal grant to to support and train future rehabilitation counselors.

  • Ashlee Ford Versypt.
    UB scientist awarded grant to study tissue growth, breakup
    2/2/26

    Ashlee Ford Versypt hopes the work will allow physicians to better predict how to promote regeneration across different tissue systems in the body. 

  • A portable generator sits on steps outside a home in the winter.
    UB researcher offers tips on winter preparedness
    1/30/26

    Susan Clark has some emergency preparedness tips that can help even the most seasoned Buffalonian as we head into the worst of the winter season.

  • Group of opened aluminum cans, with a cannabis leaf in one of the cans.
    Could cannabis beverages help people drink less?
    1/29/26

    New UB research suggests using cannabis beverages as a substitute for alcohol could be a novel harm reduction strategy.

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