• UB Faculty at APEC conference.
    Faculty have key role at APEC conference
    12/5/23

    Jessie Poon and Meredith Kolsky Lewis organized the meeting that was held concurrently with the Economic Leaders' Week attended by the U.S. and Chinese presidents.

  • NASA illustration of a satellite orbitings the moon.
    UB awarded $1 million for ‘space economy’ grant
    12/4/23

    Engineers will use the award to better track objects in deep outer space.

  • Concept of aging featuring figures of different ages: children, young couple with a baby carrage, adult, elderly adults using wheelchairs and walkers.
    Enhancing, expanding aging-related research
    12/4/23

    The kickoff event for the initiative features the acting director of the NYS Office for the Aging as the keynote speaker.

  • Coral that has been bleached to varying degrees next to a color chart indication the amount of bleaching.
    Key algae species help soft corals survive warming oceans
    11/30/23

    The algae, from the genus Breviolum, reside inside the coral tissue, forming a symbiotic relationship.

  • Martin Krebs, chief information officer of National Fuel; Holly Hubert, founder and CEO of GlobalSecurity IQ; and Dominic Sellitto, clinical assistant professor of management science and systems in the UB School of Management; discuss AI, analytics and cybersecurity at the Eastern Great Lakes Analytics Conference.
    Analytics/AI conference brings new perspectives
    11/28/23

    UB hosted the gathering of industry and academic experts dedicated to exploring the frontiers of data analytics and artificial intelligence. 

  • Pitcher plant.
    How carnivorous Asian pitcher plants acquired signature insect trap
    11/28/23

    Study finds duplicated genomes may have paved the way for specialized carnivory and separate-sexed plants.

  • A room of super computer mainframes.
    UB tops in New York for computer infrastructure awards
    11/27/23

    NSF funding points to UB’s statewide leadership in computing resources, AI and data science capabilities.

  • Zoom image: Researchers have found that RNA molecules can undergo phase separation in a temperature-dependent manner, and this phase behavior is supported by magnesium ions in solution. Here, CAG-repeat RNA droplets are shown in a physiologically relevant buffer. Photo: Gable Wadsworth and Priya Banerjee
    RNA’s solo act on the ever-changing stage of cellular dynamics
    11/27/23

    While RNA is well known for its part in cutting-edge vaccine technology, a UB-led study looks at its lesser explored role in the inner workings of cells.

  • Older man filling out paperwork, woman by his side.
    The power of reflecting upon legacy
    11/22/23

    A new study reveals how to unlock the “Andrew Carnegie Effect” to address societal issues.

  • Concept of community feedback featuring people with speech bubbles above their heads.
    Giving community members a voice in research planning
    11/21/23

    The CTSI's Community Engagement Studios connect community members with researchers to help plan more impactful studies.

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