• Woman holding a vaccination card.
    Reducing vaccine hesitancy
    5/20/21

    The Western New York COVID-19 Research Collaborative has received a $55,000 grant from The John R. Oishei Foundation to promote vaccine acceptance in WNY.

  • A hand holding plastic wrap.
    Improving recycling of plastic packaging
    5/19/21

    A UB-led project, supported by the REMADE Institute, aims to find new uses for these multilayered films.

  • University at Buffalo logo.
    SPHHP faculty recognized
    5/17/21

    Several public health faculty recently were recognized through appointments to, and honors from, professional organizations.

  • Concept of chronic pain.
    More Americans are experiencing chronic pain, study finds
    5/17/21

    New UB research suggests that chronic pain is trending upward in every adult demographic category.

  • Bags of ocean-bottom sediments.
    Sediments tell story about ancient Greenland summers
    5/13/21

    A UB study digs into the history of summer in southern Greenland, with findings that hold a message of caution as the world warms again.

  • Neurons and nervous system.
    Compassion drives brain injury research
    5/11/21

    Rehabilitation science professor Ghazala Saleem focuses her work on injuries in children and those related to intimate partner violence.

  • Workers sitting around a conference table.
    Informal leaders need boss’ support
    5/11/21

    A School of Management study found that ambitious employees in informal leadership roles can get burned out when they don’t receive support from their bosses.

  • Concept of coordinated healthcare services.
    Treating high-need/high-cost patients
    5/10/21

    A federal grant will support UB research into developing better care management and coordination for patients transitioning from hospitals into the community.

  • Jakobshavn Glacier in Greenland.
    Study finds melting of ice sheets, glaciers can be slowed
    5/10/21

    Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius could halve sea level rise caused by melting land ice this century, according to an international team that includes UB's Sophie Nowicki

  • Test tubes and pipette.
    UB scientists receive funding from Empire Discovery Institute
    5/7/21

    The two research teams seek to develop treatment options that could benefit patients with multiple sclerosis, hemophilia and more.

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