• Printed pages, folded, inside a clear jar.
    Poetry and gaming as agents for social change
    11/30/20

    UB's Palah Light Lab takes a feminist and queer-centered approach in its mission of political engagement and social justice through instruction, poetry and gaming.

  • American Association for the Advancement of Science.
    Four professors named AAAS fellows
    11/30/20

    Eaton Lattman, Xiufeng Liu, Janet Morrow and Stefan Ruhl have been recognized for their scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to advance science.

  • Bales of compressed plastic bottles.
    Addressing plastic pollution crisis
    11/25/20

    UB researchers are turning to AI-guided robots and chemical recycling to make discarded plastic easier to reuse.

  • Thomas A. LaVeist.
    Speaker calls for ‘true studies’ of health disparities
    11/25/20

    Perry lecturer Thomas LaVeist says researchers must look at communities where residents have the same risk profiles and socioeconomic status.

  • Concept of chronic pain: a human torso wrapped with barbed wire.
    Studying chronic pain
    11/24/20

    UB sociologist Hanna Grol-Prokopczyk has received a grant to develop a research program in the demography of chronic pain.

  • Netted drone facility in Crofts parking lot.
    UB builds outdoor drone testing facility
    11/24/20

    The enclosed structure on the North Campus will enable faculty, students and external partners to work in a safe, controlled environment.

  • Sourav Sengupta.
    What does ‘staying safe’ this holiday season mean to you?
    11/23/20

    UB psychiatrist Sourav Sengupta offers advice on how to sensitively navigate differences with loved ones as the holidays approach.

  • Young Black man in the produce section of a supermarket.
    Examining COVID's effects on retail food scene
    11/23/20

    A paper by UB's Lucia Leone reflects on how the pandemic has changed food retail, and offers suggestions for studying that impact on retail and on consumer behavior.

  • Concept of urban farming.
    Advancing urban agriculture
    11/20/20

    A $1 million grant to UB researchers will support work with partners in Buffalo and Minneapolis to grow urban agriculture policy from the ground up.

  • A child having their blood glucose checked.
    Drug helps young patients produce insulin
    11/19/20

    The UB-led study of kids and young adults newly diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes was published in The New England Journal of Medicine.

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