• Sharon Hewner.
    UB nursing researchers earn informatics award
    11/27/24

    A manuscript on improving patient care through machine learning earned the American Medical Informatics Association’s Harriet H. Werley Award.

  • Concept of a network featuring human figures connected by dotted lines.
    UB researcher receives grant to prevent targeted violence, terrorism
    11/27/24

    Patricia Logan-Greene aims to improve the skill set and knowledge base for behavioral health professionals.

  • Concept of correcting sleep apnea, with figure on a ladder holding a clothespin to pinch a sleeping man's nose to prevent him from snoring.
    UB head and neck surgeon provides relief to sleep apnea sufferers
    11/27/24

    Implant nerve stimulation surgery serves as an alternative to the CPAP machine.

  • Three students in Miao Yu's lab work equipment to test the metal membranes they're working on.
    UB engineers awarded $3 million to create new industrial membranes
    11/26/24

    The technology could reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of food, pharmaceuticals and chemicals.

  • Catherine Cook-Cottone holding her new children's book, "The Worry Moster," pictured outdoors.
    ‘The Worry Monster’ aims to help kids handle anxiety
    11/22/24

    The new book by UB faculty member Catherine Cook-Cottone offers a way for kids to practice mindfulness strategies.

  • Skeletal image with brain structure visible of person holding his head.
    New treatment reduces need for more surgery for subdural hematomas
    11/21/24

    A study in the New England Journal of Medicine found the key was to block the artery supplying the brain covering.

  • denise lillvis.
    Studying hospital complications in children with special health care needs
    11/20/24

    UB researchers will interview parents and caregivers to learn about their experiences.

  • Concept of mergers and acquisitions featuring black cubes in the background and gold cubes forming "M&A.".
    The pitfalls of mergers and acquisitions
    11/20/24

    A new book by UB professor Feng Gu reveals how corporations can ensure the success of acquisition deals for stakeholders, investors and employees.

  • Steven Ray in the lab.
    Ray named fellow of Society for Applied Spectroscopy
    11/19/24

    The UB chemistry professor is also the society's incoming president.

  • Rebekah Walker.
    Poor health outcomes and access to healthy foods
    11/15/24

    A UB study found that heart disease and Type 2 diabetes were more common in redlined areas with reduced access to healthy foods.

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