• Aerial view of a neighborhood.
    Redlining a ‘perfect storm’ for breast cancer
    5/13/25

    New UB-led research indicates that while the residential segregation policy was outlawed decades ago, it still impacts women’s health today.

  • Maze with one path highlighted.
    Families confront roles in rural jail incarceration
    5/12/25

    While families have no official place in the system, it's time to start thinking about them as potential partners, UB scholar Allison Dwyer Emory says.

  • David Heppner.
    UB medicinal chemist receives ACS Portoghese Lectureship Award
    5/9/25

    David Heppner develops new drugs and seeks to improve the drug discovery process.

  • Slides from a Huntington's disease study comparing healthy human neurons with neurons of a Huntington’s disease patient where GSK3ß and ERK1 were upregulated. .
    Two proteins, two opposing effects in Huntington’s disease
    5/8/25

    A new study found these proteins, which regulate the huntingtin protein’s movement in neurons, could be future drug targets.

  • Adults at a crowded cocktail party.
    Brain rewires to compensate for difficulty hearing speech in noisy environments
    5/7/25

    A study strengthens the growing link between hearing loss and dementia as people age.

  • Blocks spelling out the word risk balance at one end of a scale, with coins at the other.
    Businesses face hidden loan costs after going public
    5/6/25

    A new School of Management study reveals post-IPO lenders can raise interest rates based on financial performance.

  • Carlera Weiss pictured in a Farber Hall lab.
    Nursing creates its first ‘wet lab’
    5/5/25

    The new lab expands the school’s research capabilities and enhances training in molecular biology, biochemistry and microscopic anatomy.

  • Alyssa Warrior presents her research during the RNEW Institute's spring poster session and celebration.
    RENEW students explain the ‘why’ of their research
    5/2/25

    Stories of personal connection to their work weren’t uncommon at the UB RENEW Institute’s spring poster session and end-of-year celebration.

  • A patient listens as a doctor explains something.
    Language matters
    5/1/25

    UB researchers have compiled a list of words physicians should never say to patients with complex, chronic disorders that are often dismissed or misdiagnosed.

  • Sign saying Advertising in urban setting.
    How advertising impacts Wall Street
    4/30/25

    A new School of Management study reveals a link between product ads and analyst accuracy.

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