• 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.

  • Three views of musicians from around the world playing different instruments.
    Shared acoustic ties among world’s languages, music
    5/17/24

    UB psychologist Peter Pfordresher is part of a study that provides a global view about how the world’s music and languages evolved into their current states.

  • An aerial image of an opening in the sea cover in Antarica.
    UB scientists part of NASA climate change project
    5/17/24

    The team will conceptualize a satellite mission that can advance understanding of Earth’s response to climate change.

  • Rachel Ablow.
    UB English professor reworks classic literary anthology
    5/15/24

    Rachel Ablow co-edited “The Victorian Age,” one of six volumes of the classic “Norton Anthology of English Literature.”

  • James Reynolds.
    Ranibizumab is safe for treating retinopathy of prematurity
    5/15/24

    The UB-led study could change the standard of care for the condition that can lead to blindness in low birthweight babies.

  • Gorilla in the wild.
    Same genes that made gorilla penises small may make men infertile
    5/15/24

    UB scientists find 109 new candidate genes for human male infertility by analyzing gorillas’ unusual reproductive system.

  • brain of a patient with multiple sclerosis. The two images on the left show iron content, with the top image displaying a whole brain slice and the bottom magnifying a lesion. The images on the right show oxygen extraction fraction, with the top image depicting a whole brain slice and the bottom magnifying a lesion.
    Creating toolset for oxygen metabolism mapping
    5/14/24

    The new technology could expand access to medical imaging and improve treatment for MS, Alzheimer’s and other neurological disorders.

  • Thomas Brachmann, Kevin Cullinan and Gary Nottingham, the team in the College of Arts and Sciences’ Instrument Machine Shop.
    CAS Instrument Machine Shop makes research possible
    5/13/24

    The team works with faculty to plan, design, fabricate and repair the precision devices needed to conduct their work.

  • Jun Qu in the lab with UB's new mass spectrometer.
    UB’s new mass spectrometer can accelerate discoveries
    5/10/24

    The state-of-the-art machine can significantly speed discoveries of new drug targets and biomarkers.

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