Awards from EDI and CBLS provide an additional $850,000 to the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
UB research has found that an intensive, behavioral approach in a primary care setting benefits the child, parent and even siblings who aren’t directly being treated.
The UB scientist has focused her work on factors related to breast cancer epidemiology, including the role of nutrition during the life course.
Asia Research Institute postdoctoral associate Stephanie Choi examines the K-pop phenomenon.
An innovative project will explore how a person’s emotional changes during the early stages of recovery can influence its potential success.
Nataliia Kalmykova’s research examines women in the military and aims to build U.S.-like programs to serve Ukrainian veterans.
Researchers will use a grant for dendritic cell immunotherapy to study a hybrid drug-delivery vehicle that breaks through intracellular traffic jams.
New UB research suggests that people’s beliefs about happiness matter in shaping their everyday goal pursuits and well-being.
Rising temperatures may force species to move to new locations to survive, which might not be possible, researchers say.
The T. H. Maiman Award from the Academy of Laser Dentistry recognizes the UB oral biologist for his work on photobiomodulation.