• Diana Aga in the lab.
    Investigating antibiotics in wastewater
    5/8/19

    UB chemist Diana Aga works with partners including the WHO to understand how antimicrobial drugs are finding their way into rivers and lakes.

  • conceptual image of an international supply chain, featuring a globe and boxes on a conveyor belt.
    Culture matters for supply chain investment
    5/8/19

    For international manufacturers looking to invest in an efficient supply chain, the culture of the country where you invest can impact the bottom line.

  • Andrew Talal sits at a desk; a computer monitor with a teleconference call sits on the desk.
    Talal discusses research with NAM
    5/7/19

    The UB faculty member shared the successes of his program that uses telemedicine to treat hepatitis C virus patients who are in opioid treatment programs.

  • A Circuit Clinical employee stands at a wall-mounted monitor while other employees sit around a table.
    Demystifying clinical trials
    5/6/19

    Buffalo startup and UB partner Circuit Clinical is making clinical trials easier for patients, doctors and drugmakers.

  • Close up of a laboratory technician's hand holding a blood test tube.
    Acidic blood not cause of rare disease, study finds
    5/3/19

    The preclinical findings of the UB study will pave the way for better therapies for pRTA.

  • Pile of blue pre-exposure prophylaxis pills.
    Split on who should prescribe HIV prevention drug
    5/1/19

    A UB-led study of health care providers found some prefer primary care doctors take the lead, while others feel any provider can prescribe.

  • Conceptual illustration of microbiome.
    Lupus-microbiome connection focus of Fulbright research
    4/30/19

    The ultimate goal of the research in India by UB professor Jessy Alexander is to determine what role the microbiome may play in lupus patients worldwide.

  • Crying newborn.
    Babies may suffer when pregnant women take kratom
    4/25/19

    Toxicology screens don't detect the supplement, but it can cause withdrawal in newborns.

  • Two bowls overflowing with cheetos and doritos, plus a pile of potato chips on the table in front of the bowls.
    Choice of chips or an orange tests the munchies
    4/24/19

    As efforts to legalize cannabis grow, the need arises for tailored health education, authors of a UB-led study say.

  • Pen resting on a survey that uses the ideal number of response options.
    Strongly agree: Number of response options matters
    4/23/19

    UB psychologist Leonard Simms' research suggests that a response format should be given as much thought as the test itself.

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