• Medical Virology Research Scientist Works in a Hazmat Suit.
    Pandemic preparedness key for future
    4/2/21

    Noted vaccine researcher John R. Mascola outlined the development of the COVID-19 vaccines and looked ahead to the future in his keynote adress at the CTSI Annual Forum.

  • A gloved hand holding a vial labeled "Monoclonal Antibodies.".
    Study to identify best COVID-19 treatments
    4/2/21

    Patients with mild or moderate symptoms are needed for the NIH-funded study of drugs that received emergency use authorizations early in the pandemic.

  • Yu-Ping Chang.
    Chang named to nursing honor society’s hall of fame
    4/1/21

    The UB researcher is being honored for her lifetime contributions to research and her mentoring of future nurse researchers.  

  • Vaccine vial.
    UB launches website to find appointments for COVID-19 vaccine
    4/1/21

    Developed by a team from the School of Management, Vaccinehound.org is a one-stop shop that lists appointment openings throughout the region.

  • UB mechanical engineering student Marieross Navarro and UB engineering alumnus Daniel Buckmaster.
    Projects aim to increase pandemic preparedness
    3/31/21

    With SUNY funding, UB teams are working on wastewater surveillance of disease and automated cloth mask production.

  • Two teen boys laughing, smaller boy on the side with unhappy face.
    Staff support helps boarding males cope with bullying
    3/31/21

    But this support did not have the same effect for female students being bullied at boarding schools, according to results of a UB-led study.

  • Concept of COVID-19 variants featuring virus particles of different colors.
    UB scientists detect California variants of coronavirus in WNY
    3/30/21

    Confirmation that variants are circulating locally points to the need for continued public health measures and more vaccinations, researchers say.

  • concept of child global health.
    Tenth annual Global Health Day Symposium set
    3/30/21

    The annual event is part of the School of Public Health and Health Professions' celebration of National Public Health Week.

  • White blood cells among red blood cells.
    UB awarded $1.5 million for oral cancer research
    3/30/21

    The grant to oral biologist Keith Kirkwood would support work to reprogram white blood cells to help lower chronic inflammation and immunosuppression.

  • Graphic showing inflamation following demeylination.
    How brain inhibits remyelination in MS — and how to treat it
    3/29/21

    Two papers by UB researchers reveal important new findings as to how regeneration of myelin in multiple sclerosis fails and, potentially, more efficient ways to treat it.

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