• Barry Smith.
    Federal agencies adopt UB-developed ontology standard
    3/4/24

    The resource provides common vocabularies that allows information to be effectively combined, retrieved and analyzed.

  • An image of a nanoliposome with the six different proteins attached to it. They're colored coded to indicated which is which.
    ‘Hexaplex’ vaccine aims to boost flu protection
    2/27/24

    A UB-led study shows the recombinant vaccine outperforming existing vaccines in some areas.

  • Elderly woman walking her dog by a body of water.
    New study suggests target steps per day for reduced risk of heart failure
    2/27/24

    The study published in JAMA Cardiology reports 26% lower risk of heart failure with 3,600 steps per day.

  • Cover art for Bruce Jackson's book, "Get your ass in the water and swim like me.".
    SUNY Press publishes work on African American toasts
    2/27/24

    The new edition of UB faculty member Bruce Jackson's classic work has been called "a brilliant groundbreaking work" by Henry Louis Gates Jr.

  • Jessie Poon, Ling Bian.
    UB geography professors named AAG fellows
    2/23/24

    Jessie Poon and Ling Bian have been elected fellows of American Association of Geographers.

  • Jackson Hobble in the lab at Garwood Medical Devices,.
    UB CMI funds eight faculty-industry R&D projects
    2/23/24

    Projects include green hydrogen production, anti-ice coatings for wind turbines and infectious biofilm resistant orthopaedic implants.

  • Three people looking into a small greenhouse where plants are growing.
    AI-enhanced indoor farming takes root at UB
    2/22/24

    The project, which uses AI to monitor plant health and fine-tune LED lighting systems, could help with food insecurity and sustainability issues. 

  • Stephen Santa-Ramirez.
    ‘UndocuJoy’ for undocumented students
    2/21/24

    UB professor Stephen Santa-Ramirez explores how undocumented college students experience joy despite navigating barriers.

  • People entering a polling site.
    Compulsory voting can reduce political polarization in U.S.
    2/20/24

    UB political philosopher Alexandra Oprea says options need to be found for boosting turnout at the polls.

  • Rare Disease Day, three colorful handprints with a ribbon symbol in the palm of the middle handprint.
    Medical, pharmacy schools to co-host Rare Disease Day event
    2/19/24

    The half-day symposium on Feb. 29 focuses on groundbreaking research, diagnosis and clinical care.

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