• Studying molecules’ vibrations.
    Studying molecules’ vibrations
    12/20/16

    Physicist Andrea Markelz has received $1.35 million in federal funding to probe the nature of protein vibrations.

  • Prof’s partnership seeks cancer cure.
    Prof’s partnership seeks cancer cure
    12/20/16

    Dhaval Shah is working with 43North winner Oncolinx on a molecule that can target cancer cells directly, eliminating chemotherapy's toxic side effects.

  • Cleaning system could revolutionize 3-D printing.
    New cleaning system could revolutionize 3-D printing
    12/19/16

    Machines developed by PostProcess Technologies that clean printed items are selling as fast as the startup can make them.

  • Spotlight on research.
    Spotlight on research
    12/16/16

    From homemade lava to a necklace that “hears” what you eat, some highlights from a year of discovery by UB scientists.

  • graphic of hands with heart cut-outs.
    How to boost charitable giving
    12/15/16

    Nonprofits can increase gifts by setting suggested donation levels that are appropriate for their donors, according to new UB research.

  • UB researchers receive Clinical Research Achievement Awards.
    UB faculty receive research awards
    12/14/16

    Four researchers have been recognized by UB's CTSA for the most promising advances in clinical research. 

  • Drinking ‘settings’ tied to college sexual assault.
    Drinking ‘settings’ tied to sexual assault
    12/14/16

    Male college students who frequented bars or parties were more likely to have sexually assaulted a woman over the first five semesters, an RIA study has found.

  • How hearing loss can change the way nerve cells are wired.
    How hearing loss can change the way nerve cells are wired
    12/14/16

    A UB study shows that short-term hearing loss can cause auditory nerve cells to alter their behavior and even their shape.

  • New clues to myelination.
    New clues to myelination
    12/12/16

    UB researchers have identified a critical step in myelination after birth that has significance for treating diseases like MS.

  • Dire omen for sea level rise.
    Dire omen for sea level rise
    12/7/16

    New research reveals surprising information about the Greenland Ice Sheet’s volatility, according to UB geologist Jason Briner.

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