• Composition of previous 3MT presenters.
    A helping hand with visuals at 3MT
    3/2/21

    With the Three Minute Thesis contest going fully virtual this year, participants received some valuable coaching on how to tailor their presentations to Zoom.

  • Man getting a COVID-19 vaccination.
    Vaccinations already benefiting WNY, new UB models show
    3/1/21

    Variants may increase cases, but not dramatically with rising vaccination rates, so long as public health measures continue, data scientists say.

  • Concept of different management styles featuring work teams in boats competing against each other.
    Resolving negativity through humility
    3/1/21

    A humble leader can boost team performance by reducing negative relationships in the group, according to a new School of Management study.

  • John Mascola.
    Top vaccine researcher to speak at CTSI Forum
    2/26/21

    John Mascola will take an in-depth look at COVID-19 vaccines as the keynote speaker of the March 17 virtual forum.

  • Composition of 15 book covers written by UB authors about Black history.
    15 books on Black history by UB authors
    2/26/21

    UB is home to researchers whose scholarship explores the impact that Black people have had across the world, as well as examines their struggles for equality.

  • Concept of COVID-19 research and vaccine development.
    UB startup’s COVID vaccine OK’d for human trials
    2/26/21

    Working with the South Korean biotech company EuBiologics, Pop Biotechnologies developed the biotechnology that is the basis of the vaccine candidate.

  • The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
    Palah Light Lab to receive sub-award from Mellon grant
    2/24/21

    The lab will work on a project, led by Michigan State, to develop online and physical exhibits of artwork created during the pandemic.

  • Detail of a sketch: "The babe in the womb" by Leonardo da Vinci (1511).
    HAND2 may have a hand in the timing of human labor
    2/24/21

    A new UB-led study explores the role the gene in human and mammalian pregnancy.

  • Flavio Augusto da Silva Coelho, a University at Buffalo PhD student in biological sciences, holds the ancient dog bone fragment that was found in Southeast Alaska.
    How did dogs get to the Americas?
    2/24/21

    An ancient bone fragment supports the theory that the animals may have traveled with people along a coastal route.

  • Cemal Basaran with his textbook.
    New textbook is making waves
    2/19/21

    The book by civil engineering professor Cemal Basaran is the No. 1 new release on Amazon among books in the category of thermodynamics.

     

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