• Steven Travis and Diana Aga in the lab with tern eggs.
    Legacy pollutants found in migratory terns in Great Lakes
    10/23/20

    A UB study concludes that PCBs, PBDEs and metabolites of DDT threaten the terns throughout their lives, from the moment they hatch.

  • Coronavirus vaccine concept with a hand in blue medical gloves holding a syringe and Covid-19 vaccine vial.
    Could adjuvants play a role in successful COVID-19 vaccine?
    10/22/20

    These agents can stimulate the immune system to “take another look” at a foreign body.

  • Illustration with American flags and flying dollar bills.
    Federal government backs most promising startups
    10/21/20

    The U.S. government is good at identifying successful entrepreneurial ventures, according to new School of Management research.

  • View of a rocket from the bottom looking upwards.
    UB awarded $8.5M to improve ‘hybrid’ space rockets
    10/20/20

    Researchers will simulate and help design safe, low-cost motors to propel nanosatellites and other vehicles into space.

  • Eviction notice taped to a door.
    Eviction a problem long before pandemic
    10/19/20

    The public health crisis has intensified, rather than created, a festering national housing issue, says UB social work researcher Kelly Patterson.

  • Joe Balthasar.
    Balthasar named Chu chair in pharmacy school
    10/19/20

    The internationally renowned researcher in protein therapeutics is the first faculty member to hold the chair endowed by David and Jane Chu.

  • Catamaran on Lake LaSalle, Baird Point in the background, student wearing a life vest holds a paddle.
    UB invests in student-founded startup
    10/19/20

    UB's Buffalo Innovation Seed Fund has made its inaugural investment: $250,000 to Buffalo Automation, a startup that is primarily focused on autonomous marine navigation.

  • 6th grader Rachel Drapeau plays the "Sofia Learns Research" game at Explore & More ­— The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Children’s Museum.
    Children’s museum launches ‘Sofia’ exhibit
    10/15/20

    With medical research making headlines every day, “Sofia Learns About Research” at the Explore & More museum is especially timely.

  • Press briefing at the CTRC with Henry Lewis Taylor speaking at the podium.
    Helping to blunt pandemic’s effect on most vulnerable
    10/14/20

    Statistics show Buffalo may be one of a few U.S. cities that has been able to reduce the percentage of COVID-19 fatalities among African Americans.

  • Bruce Troen and Kenneth Seldeen.
    Higher doses of vitamin D slowed frailty in older mice
    10/14/20

    Lower levels of the vitamin negatively impacted balance and coordination, the UB preclincal study found.

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