• 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.

  • Gil Wolfe.
    Wolfe co-chairs panel that revised MG guidelines
    12/3/20

    The UB neurologist's research on thymectomy was the basis for a major change in the guidance for caring for patients with myasthenia gravis.

  • 102 year old Marion Ahles holds a photo of herself riding a horse when she was young.
    UB receives $8.1M WHI extension
    12/3/20

    The new federal contract funds the groundbreaking national study of health issues affecting postmenopausal women through 2027.

  • A large coral bleached white.
    Tackling crisis of coral bleaching
    12/2/20

    UB geologist Mary Alice Coffroth is part of a consortium that has created the first common framework for increasing comparability of research findings on coral bleaching.

  • Inside the lab at Garwood Medical Devices.
    UB-industry team drives health care innovation
    12/2/20

    UB scientists are working with startup Garwood Medical Devices to evaluate a medical device that utilizes UB-licensed technology and bring it a step closer to clinical use in amputees.

  • Concept of cannabinoid research featuring a prescription, a marijuana plant and CBD oil.
    Advancing cannabinoid science
    12/1/20

    UB’s Center for Integrated Global Biomedical Sciences, led by director Gene Morse, will partner with CW Labs to further understanding of the therapeutic uses of cannabinoids.

  • Concept of coronavirus infection through the mucous membrains of the mouth and nose.
    Focus more on mucosal immunity in COVID-19 studies
    12/1/20

    Researchers led by UB's Michael Russell argue the mucosal immune system is the initial point of infection for the coronavirus.

  • Rear view of three older women walking along a leaf-covered road.
    For better heart health, step to it, pair of studies say
    11/30/20

    Taken together, the two papers send a powerful message: “Sit less, walk more for heart health,” says UB epidemiologist Michael LaMonte.

  • 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.

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