The award, one of social work’s top honors, recognizes the UB dean’s pioneering contributions to children, families and the profession.
The UB faculty member, mong the top researchers in pediatric cardiomyopathy, is credited with establishing the pediatric cardio-oncology field.
The system, called mRehab, pairs a smartphone app with 3D-printed household objects to help survivors recover better at home.
The lab is using AI to analyze complex biomedical data to improve drug development for many diseases, including MS and Alzheimer's.
Limited education consistently predicted worse outcomes across all three major cardiometabolic indicators.
Research suggests some metals’ semicore electrons may be more active on Earth’s surface than previously thought.
UB social worker Christopher St. Vil will analyze where most recent mass shootings have been happening, identify predictors and suggest interventions.
The use of pluripotent stem cells opens the door to future regenerative dental therapies.
Viviana Monje’s work is part of larger effort to employ AI and other tools to develop eco-friendly membranes for use in medicine, agriculture, industry and other fields.
The multinational research project is also the subject of a documentary that will premiere at the Buffalo International Film Festival.