• Nicole Cieri-Hutcherson.
    A look at pharmacist-administered injectable contraception
    4/21/25

    Almost half of U.S. states allow the practice as pharmacists expand their role in reproductive health.

  • Illustration showing the experimental bird flu vaccine platform. The H5 and N1 proteins attach via his-tag (teal coil) to cobalt ions (red plug) within the cobalt-porphyrin-phospholipid nanoparticle. PHAD and QS-21 are adjuvants embedded into nanoparticle.
    Experimental bird flu vaccine excels in animal models
    4/18/25

    A UB study found that the vaccine platform, proven effective for COVID-19, could be key in responding to evolving bird flu strains.

  • Concept of sports law featuring a gavel and balls from soccer, basketball, football, tennis and baseball.
    ‘Watershed moment’ for collegiate athletics, athletes
    4/16/25

    UB law scholars say the House v. NCAA antitrust settlement before a federal judge could “usher in significant changes” to college sports.

  • Amartya Sangupta picture with a blackboard in the background.
    Physics grad student awarded prestigious MCgen Fellowship
    4/16/25

    Amartya Sengupta will study phenomena at the intersection of particle physics and cosmology at the University of Cincinnati.

  • Image of a smiling woman holding a magnifying glass over her mouth representing the oral microbiome.
    Study examines how diet quality impacts oral microbiome
    4/15/25

    Women with healthier diets had lower amounts of certain oral microbiome bacteria, including bacteria that can promote gum disease, heart infections.

  • A businessman hiding his crossed fingers behind his back, concept of hypocrisy.
    New theory explains moral reaction to hypocrisy
    4/14/25

    The theory developes a model of hypocrisy that helps distinguish genuine criticism from grandstanding opposition.

  • Amy Millen.
    Millen named nutrition fellow
    4/11/25

    The SPHHP faculty member was selected for the inaugural group of Excellence in Nutrition Fellows of the American Society for Nutrition.

  • Panel members on stage for a conversation on UB's AI and Society Department during day 2 of the SUNY AI symposium.
    AI department taking shape
    4/11/25

    UB's planned Department of AI and Society was among the topics of discussion at the final day of the SUNY AI Symposium at UB.

  • Shopping cart icon hovers about a smartphone and an open laptop.
    How to win the wallet war
    4/10/25

    A new School of Management study reveals the keys to effective modern marketing strategies.

  • Concept of US and EU tariffs and trade war, featuring two shipping containers painted in the colors of the respective flags crashing into each other and shattering.
    How Europe could retaliate with tariffs
    4/9/25

    Leaders may first try to negotiate before imposing reciprocal tariffs, says UB political scientist Timothy Hellwig, an expert on European politics.

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