• A structural module with a unique interlocked configuration that is easily assembled by a single worker.
    Innovation in steel assembly wins prize
    4/15/19

    UB architect Jin Young Song has advanced in a two-stage competition organized by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture.
     

  • Two scientists in the lab examining a vial holding a yellowish solution.
    DC startup showcase invites UB company
    4/15/19

    Co-founded by a UB chemist, Ferric Contrast is developing new contrast agents for MRI diagnostics.

  • A scientist removes a long rectangular container from a nitrogen freezer, with white mist emerging from the freezer.
    Turning a patient's cells into cancer fighters
    4/10/19

    Tactiva Therapeutics, an immuno-oncology company and UB partner, is poised for growth in 2019.

  • Yellow dapaglifozin pills.
    UB research aids drug approval
    4/10/19

    Commission cited trial led by Paresh Dandona in announcing approval for dapagliflozin to treat Type 1 diabetes.

  • Oral contraceptive pills on a wooden background.
    Protecting against ovarian cancer
    4/9/19

    Study is the first to investigate the association between oral contraceptive use and risk of highly fatal ovarian cancer.

  • Nurses seated at a table wearing scrubs, masks and bonnets.
    Bullough lecture set for April 12
    4/9/19

    Boston College nursing theory and practice expert Dorothy Jones will deliver 22nd annual lecture, part of School of Nursing's Research Day.

  • New York City skyline.
    Will machines build future cities?
    4/8/19

    Inspired by animals, teams of autonomous robots could alleviate future housing needs in a safe and inexpensive manner, UB engineer Nils Napp says.

  • Woman undergoing chemotheraphy, with a doctor at her side.
    New formula better predicts speed of tumor growth
    4/4/19

    Current methods can overestimate cancer growth, hindering clinicians aiblity to schedule screenings and plan treatment.

  • Cecil Foster.
    Book details railroad workers’ efforts for civil rights
    4/3/19

    The new book by UB faculty member Cecil Foster shows the impact of the sleeping car porters on the civil rights movements in the U.S. and Canada.

  • A conceptual illustration featuring two brains with different patterns of activity in each brain.
    Study illuminates brain activity
    4/3/19

    UB-led research assesses how large-scale patterns of brain activity could vary between cognitive systems and across people.

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