• PhD student Blessing Ogboo works in the lab of chemistry professor David Heppner.
    Removing guesswork from drug discovery
    7/22/24

    With support from a $2.5 million NIH grant, UB chemist David Heppner is trying to answer key questions about the time-consuming and costly drug discovery process.  

  • Concept of rights, freedom and equality featuring people protesting holding signs.
    Grant to support study of rights, equality, freedom
    7/19/24

    The Templeton Foundation is funding the innovative project that will show how diversity, disagreement and dynamism are crucial for an open society.

  • CrowdStrike sign on a building.
    Not a cyberattack, but outage ‘no less damaging’
    7/19/24

    UB expert Dominic Sellitto says businesses should check widely deployed software and make sure auto-updates are kept to a minimum.

  • This digitally colorized scanning electron microscopic image depicts a blue-colored, human white blood cell, known specifically as a neutrophil, interacting with two pink-colored, rod shaped, multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria.
    Developing antibiotics to fight resistant bacteria
    7/19/24

    A $4 million NIH grant awarded to UB researchers will support work to overcome the growing number of health care infections.

  • Telemedicine session.
    Telemedicine effective in treating opioid use disorder
    7/18/24

    A UB study has found patients were more likely to stick with treatment if referred through telemedicine vs. the emergency department.

  • Several beekers containing golden liquid.
    How protein droplets age into elastic solids
    7/18/24

    Scientists found that biomolecular condensates’ unique viscoelastic properties are determined by the amino acid sequence of the proteins that form them. 

  • Moog logo.
    Moog gift supports research into safer autonomous vehicles
    7/18/24

    The partnership between the company and UB has the potential to advance automation and robotics while creating opportunities for students and faculty.

  • People at a roundtable discussion event, some are listening, some are talking.
    How UB researchers are using AI for the public good
    7/18/24

    SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. and state lawmakers attended a roundtable during which UB faculty discussed their innovative work in the field.

  • Concept of divided politics featuring an American flag ripped through the center while several human figures talk to each other.
    Trump shooting shocks nation
    7/16/24

    UB experts say the shockwaves that are upending an already turbulent presidential campaign are unlikely to recede anytime soon.

  • Prescription drugs and opioids on table top.
    Multipronged approach needed to stem synthetic opioid deaths
    7/11/24

    Pharmacy professor Edward Bednarczyk discusses an online training program for prescribers and other efforts.

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