• Menopause concept featuring a small female figure, a calendar, a clock and the female symbol.
    SPHHP dean contributes to JAMA paper on WHI
    6/5/24

    Jean Wactawski-Wende says the paper aimed to provide further detail, clarity and longer-term assessment of risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy.

  • Four photos: top left: Danielle Goetz examines baby; top right Ryan Hunter in lab coat in lab; bottom left: Beth Smith in office; bottom right Carla Frederick.
    UB cystic fibrosis research has been transforming patients’ lives
    6/4/24

    For decades, UB researchers have been committed to studying and keeping up with the dramatic advances in treating CF.

  • Ozempic, a medication for diabetes and also used to treat obesity, pictured with a tape measure.
    Meds for Type 2 diabetes, obesity may lower risk of acute pancreatitis
    6/4/24

    UB research contradicts concerns drugs like Ozempic could put patients who’ve had pancreatitis at risk for getting it again.

  • Dario Gil delivers his keynote address.
    How AI can help companies leverage data
    6/3/24

    Dario Gil, IBM's director of research, delivered the keynote at Friday's UB | AI Chat Series.

  • Peter Elkin stands by a mainframe computer.
    RNA editing sites likely play larger role in genetic disease
    5/30/24

    The UB research reveals how environmental challenges can affect human gene expression through RNA editing.

  • Concept of AI security featuring a padlock composed of d data network.
    UB faculty part of AI security initiative
    5/30/24

    The faculty will serve as key members of a project to secure the Department of Defense’s most critical AI models while also speeding the tech’s commercialization in the private sector.

  • Concept of Artificial Intelligence.
    IBM research leader to deliver keynote at AI chat series
    5/29/24

    Darío Gil, senior vice president at IBM, will discuss exploring the future of AI for maximum industry impact.

  • Above are reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) images. The top two images (a and b) show the germanium layer, while the bottom images (c and d) show the gallium arsenide surface.
    Semiconductor advance could lead to improved electronic devices
    5/24/24

    A new study suggests the innovation could lower costs and increase flexibility.

  • An adolescent girl in the foreground looking at a phone while another group of adolescent girls, also using phones, look at her in an unfriendly way.
    Adolescent friendship and victimization
    5/22/24

    UB psychologist Julie Bowker has received an NSF grant to evaluate previously unexplored aspects of friendships and peer-victimization experiences during early adolescence.

  • Rendering of Hedgeworks at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
    UB artist part of Brooklyn public art installation
    5/20/24

    Mark Shepard is among the creators of an urban landscape intervention called Hedgework at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

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