• virus.
    UB welcomes West Indies fellows
    10/9/18

    The fellows from the Jamaican university will train with SUNY scientists in virology and drug development.

  • Illustration of the human brain and intelligence.
    Study finds reading is a team-lift
    10/5/18

    New UB research shows that different parts of the brain work together to predict proficiency.

  • Magnifying glass examining cancer cell in a lung.
    UB-led team creates portable cancer test
    10/5/18

    The system using smartphone technology and a new gold biosensor may improve early detection of the disease, especially in developing countries.

  • Concept illustration of neighborhood networks.
    Neighboring matters
    10/3/18

    Being a good neighbor can have a powerful effect even in disadvantaged communities, according to results of new UB research.

  • Fred Sachs in the lab with a tarantula crawling over his hand.
    Therapy spares muscle loss in DMD
    10/3/18

    The novel drug developed by UB researchers is moving closer to use in humans with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

  • Diabetes patient and doctor discuss results during a clinical trial.
    Tools boost access to clinical trials
    10/1/18

    UB works with electronic health records databases and an NIH consortium to better respond to the community’s health needs.

  • Toddler, who's mother participated in a clinical trial, is held by the doctor who conducted the trial.
    Clinical trial funding increases at UB
    10/1/18

    Thousands of Western New Yorkers are enrolling in studies and receiving the newest and best medical care.

  • two people in a hallway surrounded by mainframes.
    CCR to play key role in Roswell project
    10/1/18

    The Center for Computational Research will provide computing and data storage support for Roswell's ‘moonshot’ project.

  • Joe Gardella knees as two students collect soil samples.
    Tonawanda Coke studies move forward
    9/28/18

    Two UB-led court-ordered studies will examine how pollutants emitted by the company affected the health and environment of WNY communities.

  • Hand holding a sad emoji.
    Your Facebook friends may be hurting you
    9/27/18

    Unintended exclusion on social media may be linked to inhibited thought and negative emotions, a new UB study suggests

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