• conceptual photo of a doctor teleconferencing with several families on an ipod.
    Technology brings clinic to families
    4/5/17

    Telemedicine — think the ‘Brady Brunch’ — will link participants in a new UB childhood obesity study.

  • Female dentist reviewing dental x-rays with concerned-looking female patient.
    Gum disease and death risk
    4/3/17

    Gum disease and tooth loss may be associated with a higher risk of death among older women, according to a UB study.

  • Smart goggles for factory workers
    4/3/17

    Startup company has designed a device that attaches to workers' safety goggles and can alert them to excessive noise, other threats.

  • Toyota logo.
    Toyota awards UB $2.4 million grant
    3/31/17

    Grant will be used for materials science research that aims to make next generation vehicles carbon-neutral.

  • garlic mustard.
    Invasive plants feel the heat
    3/31/17

    Study provides evidence that climate change can both stall and promote invasive species growth.

  • girls working together on a STEM project.
    Examining a girls in STEM club
    3/30/17

    Researchers from UB’s Center for Literacy and Reading Instruction will take a closer look at gender in an after-school engineering club.

  • Bored looking teenage boy, brushing his teeth in front of a mirror.
    Kids, diabetes and poor oral health
    3/29/17

    Children with Type 2 diabetes tend to have poorer oral health than children who don't, study finds.

  • Portrait of Leonard Simms.
    New evidence-based diagnostic model for mental illness
    3/28/17

    The new HiTOP model addresses what the authors say are limitations to the traditional models like DSM-5.

  • Conceptual photo-illustration of polarized views.
    Does adversity lead to political polarization?
    3/28/17

    Illness and other unexpected events can lead to political polarization, pushing moderates toward extremism.

  • Calm women with a mirror; her image in the mirror is frantic.
    New strategies to manage emotions
    3/27/17

    A UB researcher's streamlined analysis may provide additional tools to treat a variety of psychological disorders.

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