• 3 scientists wearing masks examine a small vial.
    UB CAT supports nine faculty-industry life sciences projects
    9/27/24

    Projects focus on cancer therapies, robotic clot-removal catheters and mRNA vaccines, among other technologies

  • Man looking at computer monitor.
    Unlocking AI’s full potential
    9/27/24

    A new UB study shows AI investment, plus a connected, skilled workforce, is a winning combination.

  • Yotam Ophir.
    Science News recognizes UB communication researcher
    9/26/24

    The publication has selected Yotam Ophir as one of its 10 “scientists to watch.”

  • A researcher in Hao Zeng's lab works on semiconductor research.
    Grant supports work on energy-efficient microelectronics
    9/26/24

    As AI stresses the electricity grid, UB scientists are working on new transistors based on 2D semiconductors and magnetoelectric materials.

  • People posing together following a ceremonial ribbon cutting for the the FOXG1 Research Center.
    ‘Hope and love’ key to UB research center
    9/26/24

    Hope and love aren’t often mentioned in the same breath as scientific research, but they’re the foundation of UB’s FOXG1 Research Center.

  • Outside of a UB polling place.
    Preserving democracy
    9/25/24

    UB philosophers argue for a minimal standard of democratic competence.

  • Cartoon featuring a snowman picking through the carrots in the produce section of a market with a manager looking on. The title of the cartoon: Frosty gets caught picking his nose.
    Humor may help engagement with colorectal cancer information
    9/24/24

    UB researchers were surprised by their findings, which provide new information on health information avoidance.

  • Klebsiella pneumoniae.
    What turns bacteria into drug-resistant killer?
    9/23/24

    UB research has identified the genetic elements responsible for turning classical Klebsiella pneumoniae into a hypervirulent version.

  • PCORI logo.
    PCORI workshops set
    9/20/24

    A series of workshops aims to help UB researchers navigate the uniquely complicated process of securing research funding from the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute.

  • View of the stage at a jam-packed concert venue.
    Drive to feel socially embedded as critical as need to belong
    9/20/24

    Social embeddedness provides a new understanding of human behavior that can also inform and support other research in psychology.

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