• portrait of UB psychology professor Derek Daniels.
    Daniels to head IB organization
    7/26/18

    Psychology professor has been named president-elect of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior.

  • Man taking snuff from a box.
    Warning misleading to tobacco users
    7/25/18

    A UB tobacco policy expert says 1980s warning labels failed to distinguish between the harms of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco.

  • Ebola virus virion.
    Bats harbor gene swiped from ancient Ebola-like virus
    7/25/18

    The UB-led research suggests the gene may play a role in regulating the immune system’s response to threats.

  • Myelin production by transplanted human oligodendrocyte progenitors cells.
    New drug target for remyelination in MS
    7/18/18

    UB research identifying M3R receptor as a promising drug target helps lay the foundation for future clinical trials.

  • Medical student Alison Treichel in the lab.
    UB student receives prestigious award
    7/17/18

    Alison Treichel is the first UB medical student to receive a Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Clinical Research Mentorship program award.

  • open SUNY logo.
    Making university courses more ‘open’
    7/17/18

    GSE's Open Education Research Lab will support SUNY's efforts to promote the use of open or free educational materials.

  • Yogis in a circle meditating.
    Documenting yoga’s impact on eating disorders
    7/16/18

    UB researcher Catherine Cook-Cottone hopes her work will pave the way for health care insurers to cover therapeutic yoga.

  • Distraught woman, shadowed.
    Intimate partner violence doesn’t end with relationship
    7/13/18

    Social work researcher Noelle St. Vil’s analysis uncovers barriers women face when entering new relationships.  

  • Doctor and patient in background; in foreground is rtable containing pill bottles, glass of water, chart and stethoscope and blood pressure cuff.
    From clinical trials to clinical practice
    7/11/18

    A $3 million implementation science grant will support the work of faculty scholars who will help ensure medical innovations reach the patient.

  • Young girl with her blond hair in braids fighting with a young boy who is grimacing in anger as they wrestle together with their arms locked.
    Drawing distinction between aggression and bullying
    7/9/18

    UB psychologist Jamie Ostrov says recognizing the difference may mean new directions for interventions.

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