• illustration of Alzheimer's disease featuring a human head with a puzzle piece missing.
    New approach to Alzheimer's may reverse memory loss
    1/22/19

    UB researchers, using an epigenetic approach, corrected synaptic dysfunctions in the brain involved in memory loss.

  • Group shot of Faculty, staff and students of the UB Center for Integrated Global Biomedical Sciences.
    UB, TCFD collaborate to advance autism research
    1/17/19

    The partnership between UB's Center for Integrated Global Biomedical Sciences and The Center for Discovery supports the growth of translational research and innovation.

  • Gloved hands using a spoon to put a soil sample into a glass jar.
    Next steps for Tonawanda Coke soil study
    1/17/19

    Moving forward, the study team will examine whether pollutants found in soil may have originated from the Tonawanda Coke plant.

  • Mother and son doing homework.
    Study could help identify dyslexia earlier in kids
    1/16/19

    The findings of a UB study suggest that difficulties with audiovisual processing contribute to the learning disorder.

  • Elementary school students at classroom desks.
    Assessing new ADHD approach
    1/11/19

    UB researchers have received a $3.3 million grant to evaluate the effectiveness of linking students' special ed programs with their daily work in class.

  • Silhouettes of two heads, one red and one blue, photo-illustration of political differences.
    Emotions influence processing of political information
    1/10/19

    A UB study found that fear and anger related to the 2016 election and the issue of climate change had different effects on conservatives and liberals.

  • grad students working with autonomous vehicles in a lab.
    ‘Teaching’ physics to AI systems
    1/10/19

    UB engineers will use a $1 million DARPA award to provide artificial intelligence systems with a broader foundation of knowledge through physics.

  • Tablet with ADHD diagnosis and heartbeat graph on the display.
    ADHD drugs unlikely to cause cardiac damage in children
    1/7/19

    The results of a long-term, NIH-funded study could allay concerns that ADHD drugs could damage the hearts of children who take them.

  • termite mounds.
    UB geographer finds pattern in network of termite mounds
    1/3/19

    An impromptu meeting in a remote Brazilian town led to a study that made headlines around the world.

  • emergency room sign.
    After naloxone, when can patients be discharged?
    1/3/19

    A UB study confirms patients can be discharged from the ED just an hour after they receive the medication that curtails drug overdoses.

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