• Student working with a young boy at a table in the Early childhood Research Center.
    ECRC joins Explore & More to shed light on how kids learn
    3/6/20

    At Saturday sessions at the Canalside museum, UB students will use playful experiments to share child development knowledge with parents.

  • Multiple views of an MRI of a 72-year-old female patient with multiple sclerosis. One view shows the brain of a patient with Alzeheimer's that has significant cortical thinning.
    Study looks at neurodegeneration in aging MS patients
    3/6/20

    UB researchers have published the first study comparing brain changes in patients who have MS or other neurological diseases, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

  • 3D manufacturing printer.
    Creating standards for digital manufacturing
    3/2/20

    A meeting at UB aims to create a set of definitions to allow computer programs to communicate across different operating and software systems.  

  • Mostafa Nouh in the lab.
    Breaking reciprocity in acoustic waves
    2/19/20

    The NSF-supported research that uses “spacetime-varying metamaterials” could have implications in communications, medicine and other fields.

  • Colorful sticky notes on a white board.
    GIC focuses on communicating complex science
    2/18/20

    This year's Global Innovation Challenge examines how to communicate complex health information to people in global North and South countries.

  • Concept of understanding the mindset of hackers: young hacker with abstract circuit head interface.
    Inside the mind of a hacker
    2/12/20

    UB researchers analyzed the psychological profiles of college students to see which personality traits led to different kinds of computer hacking.

  • Conceptual illustration of a healthy human Circadian sleep rhythm system.
    Melatonin discovery may help adjust biological clock
    2/11/20

    The discovery of novel melatonin receptor molecules may make possible therapies for such circadian rhythm disburbances as jet lag, shift work, depression and sleep disorders.

  • Woolly mammoth realistic 3d illustration; front perspective view.
    Scientists resurrect mammoth’s broken genes
    2/10/20

    The research builds on evidence that the last mammoths on a lonely Arctic island suffered from a variety of genetic defects.

  • Jason Niu.
    PhD student receives Heart Association fellowship
    2/10/20

    Jason Niu will use the funding to study the association between early-life secondhand smoke exposure and cardiovascular issues in midlife and beyond.

  • A patient and a clinician converse in a doctor's office setting.
    UB receives second CTSA award from NIH
    2/10/20

    The $21.7 million Clinical and Translational Science Award recognizes UB’s progress in bringing the benefits of clinical and translational science to patients.

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