• Jonathan Lovell in the lab.
    Lovell inducted into AIMBE College of Fellows
    3/30/23

    The UB biomedical engineer was recognized “for outstanding contributions to the fields of drug and vaccine delivery.”

  • Multiple images of an expressive Ryan Muldoon.
    Failure to communicate might be helpful, study shows
    3/28/23

    Building upon a popular problem-solving model, researchers find an upshot to miscommunication.

  • A smartphone displaying an online grocery shopping app.
    UB, Instacart to make healthy eating easier for families
    3/27/23

    The White House cites the project as an example of how to combat nutrition insecurity and diet-related disease.

  • Arany Praveen.
    Shining light on aging hearts
    3/24/23

    A new study suggests light therapy may be effective at slowing cardiovascular aging.

  • Thomas Grant.
    Advancing X-ray science
    3/23/23

    UB structural biologist Thomas Grant is part of a research team that is helping lead development of X-ray scattering and data analysis at the compact X-ray free electron laser.

  • A sign featuring a drawing off a tick and the words: Warning Ticks on a lush lawn.
    WNY kids eligible for Lyme vaccine
    3/21/23

    Children can enroll in a clinical study of Pfizer’s new Lyme disease vaccine run through the Department of Pediatrics at UB.

  • Man fist-bumps robot arm.
    AI as a teammate
    3/20/23

    A new School of Management study explores the factors that increase adoption of artificial intelligence in teams.

  • Kate Rittenhouse-Olson, Grace Dy and Yun Wu.
    UB, partners are developing new lung cancer screening test
    3/17/23

    Along with Roswell Park, For-Robin and USC, UB has secured $3.5 million to create a “liquid biopsy” that could help spot cancer sooner and improve treatment.

  • A child plays a game on a touchscreen computer display.
    Engaging children in research
    3/17/23

    This often-forgotten group is key to ensuring research discoveries improve health for all, CTSI researchers say.

  • Linda S. Kahn.
    Kahn named SfAA fellow
    3/16/23

    The UB medical anthropologist has been recognized by the Society for Applied Anthropology.

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