• Ubehebe Crater in Death Valley National Park.
    Volcanic risk areas may be larger than previously thought
    1/13/23

    Findings from a study led by UB geologist Greg Valentine could lead to policy changes that help save lives and infrastructure.

  • Katia Noyes.
    Noyes named associate dean
    1/12/23

    In her new role, the SPHHP professor will help grow extramural research in the school and across the university.

  • A young woman, wearing a face mask and touching her head, talks with a doctor.
    Could low-dose lithium treat long COVID?
    1/11/23

    A UB clinical trial is looking at the drug, which has anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects.

  • Siwei Lyu.
    UB deepfake expert recognized by ACM
    1/10/23

    Siwei Lyu has been named a distinguished member of the Association for Computing Machinery.

  • From left, Ranga Setlur, Jinjun Xiong, Venu Govindaraju, Letitia Thomas.
    UB to create AI systems to help kids with speech, language disorders
    1/9/23

    The $20M NSF-funded institute will address the nationwide shortage of speech-language pathologists.

  • Zoom image: Students prepare to test wastewater for COVID-19 in the lab of engineering researcher Ian Bradley (right). Photo: Douglas Levere
    Looking back at research, service and scholarly activity
    1/6/23

    From researching cannabis to unearthing Etruscan ruins, the impact of UB research was felt far and wide in 2022.

  • Amjad Aref.
    Aref elected fellow of ASCE and SEI
    1/6/23

    The UB engineering professor was honored for making celebrated contributions to his field and developing creative solutions that have enhanced lives.

  • Michelle Goulette.
    UB/Roswell scientist wins Robert Wood Johnson fellowship
    1/5/23

    PhD candidate Michelle Goulette will use the prestigious award to study health inequalities associated with cannabis legalization.

  • Steven Lipschultz, Lucy Mastrandrea and Kara Kelly.
    NEJM published two major papers by UB pediatrics faculty in November
    1/5/23

    The papers published in one of medicine’s highest impact journals will change the standard of care.

  • Older Black woman looks at older Black man with concern.
    Study finds racial bias impacts health across relationships
    1/3/23

    The findings suggest the impact of racial discrimination on health is much greater than previously thought, UB sociologist Ashley Barr says.

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