• Pregnant woman hold a cigarette.
    Helping pregnant smokers quit
    9/21/17

    Pregnant smokers are more likely to quit if they can learn to manage negative emotions that lead to smoking, a new RIA study has found.

  • headshot of brenda moore.
    Sociologist to speak to Congressional Black Caucus
    9/19/17

    Brenda Moore will lead a panel on the racial- and gender-based health disparities in veterans.

  • Leaders of the GEM, GHE and SMART communities of excellence pose in front of the posters presented at the annual progress review.
    Communities mark two years of progress
    9/19/17

    Members of the Communities of Excellence gathered to review the impact they have had on education, scholarship and outreach.

  • Jason Briner addresses climate scientists.
    Top climate scientists meet in Buffalo
    9/15/17

    How stable is the Greenland Ice Sheet? Researchers addressed that question at a workshop run by UB geologist Jason Briner.

  • Diabetic person using a glucometer.
    Type 2 diabetes drug also benefits Type 1
    9/15/17

    Type 1 patients treated with dapagliflozin showed a significant decline in their blood sugars, according to results of a new UB study.

  • Video still of ocean wind turbines from the Sentient Science video.
    Firm knows when machine will break
    9/13/17

    Sentient Science can look into the future to forecast when a specific component on a wind turbine will fail.

  • Stethoscope on a crystal globe with a green background.
    Birnbaum to deliver RENEW lecture
    9/12/17

    The renowned toxicologist will discuss the impacts of global environmental health and what they mean for local families and communities.

  • Mathematical equation on a white board.
    UB to host major math meeting
    9/12/17

    Mathematicians from across the Northeast are expected at UB this weekend for a meeting of the American Mathematical Society.  

  • student bundled in parka walking in front of the Health Sciences Library in a snowstorm.
    UB RENEW awards seed grants
    9/12/17

    The three projects will tackle extreme weather, air pollution and autism spectrum disorder, and sustainable energy.

  • Illustration of how medical wristband will work.
    Diagnostic devices get under your skin
    9/11/17

    A UB team is developing technology using implantable sensors, wearable devices and software to better identify and monitor illnesses such as lung cancer.

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