• Diana Monteiro (left) and Thomas Grant, pictured in a lab setting.
    Aiming to better understand biology of SARS-COV-2
    1/26/21

    UB’s Thomas Grant is co-PI on a grant to study how small molecules bind to the SARS-COV-2 protease to understand drug binding and aid drug design.

  • kiyi.
    Great Lakes fish may have evolved to see like ocean ancestors
    1/25/21

    New research could inform restoration efforts of fisheries in the Great Lakes.

  • Silhouette of fans cheering in front of a large screen featuring the logos of the Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs.
    Buffalo Bills’ success unites community
    1/22/21

    The team’s experience is sending a message of hope during these trying times, UB sport law expert and avid Bills fan Helen “Nellie” Drew says.

  • Yijun Sun.
    Detecting disrupted pathways in cancer
    1/20/21

    A new computational method developed by UB scientists will provide the data needed to develop new cancer treatments.

  • Michael Glick.
    Glick receives dental editor award
    1/20/21

    The UB professor received the 2020 Distinguished Dental Editor Award from the American Association of Dental Editors & Journalists and the American Dental Association.

  • Map of U.S. with overall education ratings for each state.
    New report card gives U.S. schools a C
    1/19/21

    The grade from UB education researcher Jaekyung Lee assesses students' physical and emotional health, as well as academics.

  • Diagram of the NMDA receptor protein (cyan) on the left illustrates its closed conformation; diagram on the right illustrates the open conformation, discovered by UB researchers. (Credit: Han Wen).
    New form of brain protein has clinical implications
    1/15/21

    A UB study shows the absence of a single interaction within a brain receptor reduces its activity, a discovery that advances understanding of how certain brain diseases arise.

  • a contingent from the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at UB at Niagara Square at the end of a "White Coats 4 Black Lives" march.
    2020 a milestone year for Black Lives Matter movement
    1/15/21

    UB faculty members Kelly Patterson and Michael Mwenso review the year and predict what's ahead for 2021.

  • headshot of Kris Tjaden.
    CDS’ Tjaden gets grant to study Parkinson’s patients
    1/14/21

    The $3.1M NIH grant will support work to examine why patients treated with deep brain stimulation can have unpredictable speech after DBS surgery.  

  • Microscope images show expression of mRNA for growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) in the hypothalamus of a young mouse with functioning copies of the MLL4 gene and of a littermate with the MLL4 gene deleted.
    New insights on role of MLL4 gene in Kabuki syndrome
    1/13/21

    The research suggests that MLL4 controls the production of neurons that are vital to growth.

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