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    Wang receives NSF CAREER award
    4/30/21

    The UB computer scientist will use the award to investigate ways to streamline complex web applications.

  • A view from the courtyard shows the installation of the wood screening on the exterior and underside of the roof framing.
    Construction nears completion on coffee facility in the Congo
    4/29/21

    UB architects and the Polus Center are behind the inclusive project that could create significant change across the coffee industry.

  • Medical background with DNA and ECG.
    Genetic screening urged for kids with cardiomyopathy
    4/29/21

    Targeting therapies to a certain mutation can make a huge difference in outcomes — and even survival, researchers say.

  • Coronavirus.
    Covid-19 lessons learned
    4/28/21

    A little more than a month after noted vaccine researcher John Mascola spoke at UB, four university physicians reflect on lessons learned from the pandemic.

  • active vents at Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland.
    UB geologist helps predict where the lava may go
    4/27/21

    Mattia de’ Michieli Vitturi uses computational modeling to help officials in Iceland understand where Fagradalsfjall’s lava may flow.

  • Exterior Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences.
    Partnership spurs growth in Buffalo’s life sciences industry
    4/26/21

    The Buffalo Institute for Genomics and Data Analytics program was created to leverage and advance life science innovations in the greater Buffalo area.

  • A FDM 3D printer example with labeled parts.
    ‘Fingerprint’ for 3D printer accurate 92% of time
    4/23/21

    UB technology can identify machines by their unique “hot end,” which could aid intellectual property and security.

  • Chalk drawing of the digestive system.
    Improving pictures of of intestinal motility disorders
    4/22/21

    Researchers can get more useful data on the brain-gut connection from a new method utilizing Raspberry Pi and near-infrared imaging technologies.

  • Concept of team science.
    Researchers learned value of team science during COVID-19
    4/20/21

    For researchers at UB's Clinical and Translational Science Institute, the principles of team science have become part of everyday life since the pandemic.

  • Detail of a promotional poster that features COVID-19 virus particles and words that read, "The Allison L. Des Forges Memorial Commettee invites you to an International Virtual Symposium on COVID-19: Human Rights and International Cooperstion.".
    Human rights and COVID-19
    4/20/21

    The Alison Des Forges symposium, held in memory of the UB human rights advocate, will explore the human rights dimensions of the COVID-19 pandemic

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