• A white toy ambulance sits on a chessboard surrounded by glass chess pieces.
    Can chess engines make better ER decisions?
    1/27/23

    PhD student Adam DeHollander is developing a game-playing artificial intelligence focused on emergency room efficiency.

  • IonStar protocol.
    A new technique for proteomic profiling
    1/27/23

    The new method enables in-depth and high-quality proteomic profiling of large sample cohorts, especially for low-abundance proteins.

  • Close-up of a person's hands protecting paper cut-out human figures forming a circle.
    Dealing with emotional trauma
    1/26/23

    Three UB experts offer insights on how to cope with the events that have rocked Western New York during the past nine months.

  • Woman sleeping.
    Better sleep for a better new year
    1/25/23

    UB sleep medicine specialist Amanda Hassinger offers tips for achieving more quality sleep that may help you achieve your New Year’s resolutions.

  • Gloved hands hold a syringe and a vaccine vial; in the background are many vials of vaccines and a sign that reads "Moderna.".
    UB biochemist weighs in on melanoma vaccine
    1/25/23

    Mark O'Brian explains how Moderna's experimental vaccine treats, but doesn't prevent, the aggressive skin cancer.

  • Jun Qu in the lab.
    UB team develops groundbreaking proteomic technique
    1/24/23

    The Micro-scaffold Assisted Spatial Proteomic technique allows simultaneous whole-tissue protein mapping with excellent accuracy.

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    Rudra named inaugural Katherine Johnson Chair in Artificial Intelligence
    1/23/23

    The chair was established with a generous gift from UB PhD computer science alums D. Sivakumar and Uma Mahadevan.

  • Omicron trending data in chart form featuring a line chart in the foreground with a person writing the word "omicron" in the background.
    Omicron caused fewer, milder cases of MIS-C in children than delta
    1/23/23

    The UB study found that most hospitalized children were unvaccinated.

  • A black and white image showing aerosols fan out in unison from a source on the left.
    New ‘whipping jet’ sprayer controls how aerosols move
    1/20/23

    The invention could benefit pharmaceutical, automotive, food processing, carbon capture and other industries.

  • Rear view of two men fist-bumping in the workplace.
    New study explores proactive helping
    1/19/23

    The research by management professor Min-Hsuan Tu also examines how proactive helping can stem the tide of “quiet quitting.”

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