• Two female students working with a microscope type device in Huamin Li's lab.
    Transistor uses half of voltage of common semiconductors
    12/11/20

    The two-dimensional structure could by key for quantum computing, UB researchers say.

  • UB logo.
    Rehab Science faculty receive honors
    12/11/20

    Jim Lenker, Patricia Ohtake, Sharon Ray and Janice Tona recently were awarded some of the highest honors given to professionals in their fields.

  • Concept of memory loss featuring a head-shaped tree with leaves being blown away.
    Alzheimer’s memory loss can be restored, UB study finds
    12/10/20

    In a preclinical study, researchers found that inhibiting certain enzymes in mouse models can improve cognitive function.

  • Dhaval K. Shah.
    Shah receives award from ISSX
    12/10/20

    The honor from the International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics recognizes the UB pharmacy professor's contributions to the field.

  • Kelly Patterson.
    Patterson named to national panel to address evictions
    12/9/20

    The UB social work researcher joins the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s major new initiative to help develop possible interventions.

  • Bruce Troen.
    Do higher doses of vitamin D affect falls in elderly?
    12/9/20

    UB researcher Bruce Troen examines the question in an editorial in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

  • Jeff Higginbotham.
    UB scientist joins communication project
    12/8/20

    Researcher Jeff Higginbotham is working with UNC Chapel Hill colleagues to help improve the expressive communication skills of those with complex communication needs.

  • Robert Bies.
    Bies named fellow
    12/7/20

    The UB pharmacy professor was recognized by the International Society for Pharmacometrics for outstanding professional and scientific contributions.

  • four smartphones with the mRehab app on the screen.
    Helping stroke survivors recover better at home
    12/4/20

    The mRehab program provides users with feedback on their recovery and performance specifically pertaining to upper limb mobility.

  • Sarahmona Przybyla.
    UB scholar honored as innovator in HIV prevention research
    12/3/20

    Sarahmona Przybyla received a Special Recognition Award from NYS Health Commissioner Howard Zucker during World AIDS Day summit.

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