• 3-D image of virus cells and DNA.
    UB leads training in viral infection research
    4/26/18

    SUNY rsearchers will train West Indies scientists via a $1.1 million NIH award.

  • Man and women at mainframe computer; man also holds laptop.
    Calculating pricing, resources for cloud computing
    4/25/18

    UB researchers have developed a new algorithm that cloud computing service providers can use to establish pricing and allocate resources.

  • Photo of an older woman walking in a UB lab as part of a research study.
    Battle aging by bulking up
    4/24/18

    UB study underscores need for older women to build up muscle strength early in the aging process.

  • Young woman experiencing IBS pain.
    Home-based relief for IBS patients
    4/23/18

    A UB-led study found that patients who learned to control severe GI symptoms at home saw as much benefit as those treated with multiple clinic visits.

  • Still image of molecules struck by light causing the 2-D nanosheet to expand.
    Nanosheet expands like a Grow Monster
    4/20/18

    Light causes the crystal lattice to swell, opening new possibilities for such applications as artificial muscles and tiny electronics.

  • Exosomes.
    UB projects land new R&D funding
    4/17/18

    The Bruce Holm Memorial Catalyst Fund will support projects ranging from retrieving precious metals used in manufacturing to improving MRIs.

  • Illustration of China's influence in Africa—a Chinese flag in the shape of the African continent.
    China’s role in Africa focus of symposium
    4/16/18

    Experts from Peking University and the European Union are among the presenters at the forum honoring the memory of Alison Des Forges.

  • An anaerobic digester unit on a dairy farm.
    Antibiotics persist in treated farm waste
    4/13/18

    UB research raises new concerns about how agriculture may be contributing to the spread of antibiotic resistance worldwide.

  • Houston skyline.
    Book explores how cities are changing
    4/12/18

    A new book co-authored by UB sociologist Kevin Smiley puts cities into two distinct categories: market cities and people cities.

  • Driverless boat at Baird Point.
    Advancing driverless boat technology
    4/12/18

    Buffalo Automation, founded in 2015 by UB engineering students, has grown into one of the region’s most promising startups.

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