• Gardenia jasminoides.
    Gardenia’s DNA shows that plants are marvelous chemists
    6/22/20

    The species’ newly sequenced genome highlights how evolutionary tinkering transforms plants into some of nature’s great chemical-makers.

  • Female nurse speaking with a male patient who looks troubled.
    Increasing access to behavioral health services
    6/22/20

    The School of Nursing project aims to integrate mental health and substance abuse treatment in primary care clinics in rural communities.

  • Coronavirus.
    Can inhaled steroid help COVID-19 patients?
    6/18/20

    The UB study focuses on non-critical patients, who make up the majority of COVID-19 cases, and potentially pose the highest risk to spread the disease.

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    Drug preserves endogenous insulin production
    6/16/20

    In research led by UB professor Teresa Quattrin, golimumab preserved beta-cell function in children and young adults with newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes.

  • Coronavirus.
    UB CIGBS to lead antibody test research program
    6/16/20

    The research aims to identify the role of rapid and quantitative testing for individuals with COVID-19, their family members and other high-risk groups.

  • Concept of researching coronary artery disease, blood clot prevention, heart health.
    Pharmacy professor receives grant
    6/16/20

    Maya Chilbert has received a seed grant from the American College of Clinical Pharmacy to examine blood clot prevention therapies.

  • Younger man looking after an elderly man.
    Fatigue key to quality of care for dementia patients
    6/15/20

    Family caregivers' fatigue and sleep problems are common symptoms, but are underrecognized and unmanaged, according to results of a new study led by nursing professor Yu-Ping Chang.

  • Various forms of data; concept of ontology.
    Ontology powerful weapon against COVID-19
    6/12/20

    UB scientists are working to develop a common vocabulary for data to assist in the fight against the coronavirus.

  • OptiMed Technology co-founders Robert Bachellor, Praveen Arany and Daniel Chan.
    UB spinoff awarded grant to advance medicinal toothpaste
    6/11/20

    OptiMed Technology will use the $50,000 award from the Jeff Lawrence Innovation Fund to speed development of its products to market.

  • Child with chips behind a computer.
    COVID-19 lockdowns worsen childhood obesity
    6/9/20

    Research found that obese kids under lockdown in Italy ate more junk food and watched more TV at the expense of physical activity.

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