• photo of Jo Freudenheim sitting at a table in her office.
    UB paper among journal's most cited
    3/14/17

    Epidemiologist Jo Freudenheim presented the paper at the American Society of Preventive Oncology Conference.

  • e-cigarette.
    E-cigarettes a gateway to smoking?
    3/14/17

    Not likely, according to a UB researcher who cites the shortcomings of studies that appear to link e-cigs to later smoking.

  • computer screen with ontology.
    Ontology-based research funded
    3/13/17

    UB will create and test workflow innovations using a standard vocabulary and set of categories to support digital manufacturing.

  • conceptual illustration of brain research.
    Study looks at how MS advances
    3/13/17

    Results of the UB-led study brings us closer to understanding which older adults with MS may be at higher risk of getting worse.

  • photo of the three principals of interactiveX.
    Startup brings traditional classroom into modern age
    3/9/17

    interactiveX's Classavo technology platform helps profs convert their paper-based courses into online experiences.

  • A young boy stands in his uniform watching an indoor soccer game.
    ‘Coaching’ dads to be better parents
    3/8/17

    GSE professor Greg Fabiano's parenting workshops for ADHD kids focus on catching good behavior, rather than bad.

  • A young child pouring water into a glass from a water bottle.
    Evidence lacking to support ‘lead diet’
    3/7/17

    UB scientist Katarzyna Kordas says more studies are needed to support dietary recommendations for children with elevated blood lead levels.  

  • Assortment of e-cigarettes.
    Study sheds light on perceptions of e-cigs
    3/7/17

    Results suggest product satisfaction, perceived harm or danger, and product type all work together to promote use or avoidance.

  • Photograph of various pills.
    Researching opiod addiction treatment
    3/6/17

    SPHHP's Markatou is key player in study assessing methadone pharmacokinetics as function of liver fibrosis.

  • Concerned teacher with unhappy student.
    Preventing sexual abuse in schools
    3/2/17

    Using a $500,000 grant, researchers will work teachers to improve how sexual abuse is recognized, reported and prevented.

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