• Carleara Weiss working in the wet lab.
    FDA-approved Alzheimer’s screen boost for nursing lab
    12/1/25

    The test confirms the scientific validity of the biomarkers used in the lab, led by researcher Carleara Weiss, and increases demand for the lab.

  • Line of matches, one totally burnt.
    Those helping the homeless are hurting, too
    11/26/25

    A paper by UB social work researcher Amanda Aykanian links homeless services workers’ burnout to adverse childhood experiences.

  • Close up of a person wearing a continuous glucose monitor and the app that collects data.
    Study explores AI-enhanced wearable devices
    11/25/25

    UB researchers have published the first comprehensive meta-review of AI-enhanced wearables for people with prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes.

  • Marianthi Markatou.
    Markatou honored with ISI award
    11/25/25

    The SUNY Distinguished Professor is being recognized for outstanding contributions to the International Statistical Institute and the global statistical community.

  • Rohini Srihari.
    ALS, mental health, refugee flow predictions
    11/24/25

    UB computer scientist Rohini Srihari explores the many ways that AI can be utilized for the public good.

  • A sign saying "welcome" in several languages including Martiniquan and Saint Lucian Creole at the bottom.
    NSF funds inclusive language projects
    11/19/25

    UB linguist Fabiola Henri says the projects will focus on creole languages that are underrepresented in both research and new technologies.

  • A gloved hand holds a vial of blood labled "Toxic Metals Test.".
    Tackling food safety, nutrition
    11/18/25

    UB researcher Kasia Kordas is part of an international team of experts who are working to address food safety and nutrition globally.

  • Person performing life support on a child mannequin.
    UB researcher co-author of new pediatric basic life support guidelines
    11/17/25

    The guidelines seek to improve outcomes and optimize care, says chair of pediatrics Benny Joyner.

  • Gloria Aidoo-Frimpong pictured at the Africanizing the Research Paradigm (ARP) summit hosted in 2024 by the African Immigrants Health Research Consortium in Boston.
    Using WhatsApp to center African immigrants in health research
    11/17/25

    UB health equity researcher Gloria Aidoo-Frimpong is a co-PI on the PCORI-funded project.

  • ChatGPT image fearuring a young boy and an ape liiking at a board featuring a mouth, tooth, milk bottle and saliva.
    Tracking evolution of human saliva back to primates
    11/13/25

    A UB study highlights how evolutionary adaptations to diet and disease may have influenced primate biology, including humans.

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