• Diana Aga.
    Aga’s research to be highlighted at first CAS Spotlight Symposia Series
    10/9/24

    The two-day event aims to recognize and further elevate the profile of the college's distinguished faculty. 

  • An art exhibit of a large glass globe filled with liquid and oysters with pearls inside.
    Bits of science fiction, realism in UB professors' art exhibits
    10/8/24

    Concurrent exhibitions by Joan Linder and Stephanie Rothenberg reflect parallel interests in environmental issues.

  • An elderly man sitting alone on a park bench.
    NIH grant to support research on aging, loneliness
    10/8/24

    UB professor John Beverley's team will work to improve understanding for how solitude relates to flourishing in older age.

  • Concept of genetic research.
    Making strides toward regulating predatory stem cell products
    10/8/24

    UB professor Laertis Ikonomou documents the successful methods of Canada and Australia, hoping to replicate them in the U.S. 

  • Thomas Guttuso.
    Study looks at lithium aspartate for treating long COVID
    10/7/24

    While lithium aspartate at low doses is ineffective in treating the fatigue and brain fog of long COVID, higher doses of the drug may be effective.

  • Karla Ríos-Bonilla and Diana Aga in the lab.
    It all adds up
    10/4/24

    A UB study has found that “forever chemicals” are more toxic when mixed together in the environment and in the human body.

  • Concept of AI data analysis featuring a digital funnel collecting information and streamlining it.
    Revolutionizing companies’ materials usage
    10/3/24

    Co-founded by UB's Krishna Rajan, Applied AI company materialsIN leverages database infrastructure with advanced data processing.

  • Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Sept. 16, 2023.
    UB study examines unpaid labor as therapy
    10/3/24

    A study by sociologist Erin Hatton found that stigma associated with addiction legitimizes unpaid work — even for those doing the work.

  • Bored man looking at computer screen.
    Delivering the most effective diversity training
    10/2/24

    A School of Management study found results vary based on how the training is designed.

  • Mekonnen Ayano.
    Reality behind Sub-Saharan land reform
    10/1/24

    In a recently published paper, law professor Mekonnen Ayano examines an issue that could mean the difference between life and death for millions of people.

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