• A teenage soccer player holds her head while talking to a doctor in an exam room.
    ‘Recognize and remove’ key to detecting, managing youth concussions
    1/15/26

    UB concussion expert John Leddy is a co-author of the new guidelines for parents and coaches.

  • Annahita Ball and Yunju Nam.
    Ball, Nam named SSWR fellows
    1/14/26

    The UB faculty members have been recognized by the Society for Social Work and Research.

  • Anna Blumental-Perry.
    UB scientist awarded $50,000 from SUNY Technology Accelerator Fund
    1/14/26

    The grant will help advance treatments for the life-threatening lung condition acute respiratory distress syndrome.

  • Concept if telomere length featuring trees in the shape of chromosomes.
    Understanding how telomere length affects disease risk
    1/13/26

    A UB study will examine how early-life factors such as growth patterns and exposure to air pollution affect a key marker of biological aging later in life.

  • A quantum computing cjip.
    Josephson junctions possible with only one superconductor
    1/12/26

    A UB-led experiment confirms that ferromagent iron found a way to sync with the superconducting metal vanadium.

  • Nicole Morris Johnson.
    Charting work of Black women writers, choreographers
    1/12/26

    Nicole Morris Johnson’s new book examines various frameworks and why they are inadequate for examining women’s creative expression.

  • Collaborators on a climate modeling project with the Karuk Tribe: Danielle Touma, Leaf Hillman, Cleo Woelfle-Hazard, Naoki Mizukami, Yifan Cheng and Daniel Sarna-Wojcicki.
    Study guides climate modelers on partnering with Indigenous communities
    1/9/26

    Regional climate data should be useful to the people who live there, UB researcher Yifan Cheng says.

  • Four people form a square as they work their cellphones.
    Funding critical to studying effects of social media
    1/8/26

    Potential federal policy changes would limit the funds to study outcomes that vary greatly across gender, socio-economic status and demographics.

  • Woman in pain, holding her hand to her jaw.
    UB part of $17M NIH grant to study TMDs
    1/8/26

    Faculty from dental medicine, medicine and philosophy are working on the project that aims to better understand temporomandibular disorders.

  • Carleara Weiss superimposed over a profile of a human face.
    Sleeping our way to better brain health
    1/7/26

    Nursing professor Carleara Weiss has dedicated her career to demystifying the science of sleep.

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