• William Jusko.
    Jusko recognized for lifetime achievement
    11/2/20

    The SUNY Distinguished Professor is the recipient of the 2020 Distinguished Pharmaceutical Scientist Award from the American Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

  • man dressing a business suit carries a box of office supplies, office buildings in the background.
    How a company’s consistent earnings can get a CEO fired
    10/30/20

    When a corporation’s earnings are steady, its board of directors is more likely to fire its CEO after a bad earnings period, new UB research has found.

  • UB faculty members Randall Rasmusson (left) and Glenna Bett are co-founders of Cytocybernetics.
    Funding to speed COVID-19 drug screening
    10/30/20

    UB spinoff Cytocybernetics is developing a tool to rapidly assess if investigational COVID-19 drugs have properties that can result in sudden cardiac death.

  • Icebergs that broke off from Jakobshavn Glacier in Greenland.
    Coastal Greenland reshaped as ice sheet mass loss quickens
    10/29/20

    The changes could have far-reaching impacts on ecosystems and communities, scientists say.

  • Interior view of a UB classroom where instructor and students are properly distanced and wearing masks.
    COVID-19 lessons, seven months later
    10/29/20

    UB infectious disease expert Timothy Murphy offers his assessment of what we’ve learned about transmission and prevention of the coronavirus.

  • Wood burning stove in a cozy home setting.
    Helping to improve wood stoves
    10/28/20

    Engineering faculty Paul DesJardin and Joseph Mollendorf are part of an Ohio State project to reduce air pollution and raise the efficiency of the popular devices.

  • Qiaoqiang Gan and electrical engineering PhD student Haomin Song test materials in the lab.
    Solar still research gets $1.4 million boost from Army
    10/28/20

    A UB-led team is developing a sun-powered water purifier that could provide drinking water in resource-scarce environments.

  • A close-up view of the RBD particle vaccine.
    New approach could be key to effective COVID vaccines
    10/28/20

    Research led by UB faculty member Jonathan Lovell suggests that transforming a coronavirus protein into a nanoparticle could potentially neutralize the virus.

  • A 3D-printed molecular ferroelectric metamaterial.
    New molecular ferroelectric metamaterial
    10/27/20

    The work by UB researchers could advance smart materials, soundproofing materials, shock absorbers, elastics cloaks and more.

  • Stelios Andreadis.
    Center to advance cell, gene and tissue engineering research
    10/27/20

    Researchers in chemical, biological and biomedical engineering will develop innovative technologies for regenerative medicine and educate future leaders in the field.

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