• Wojciech Krzyzanski.
    Krzyzanski named ISoP fellow
    11/15/22

    The UB pharmacy professor is being honored for outstanding professional and scientific contributions to the global pharmacometrics community.

  • Traditional thanksgiving meal including aa turkey, vegitables and pie.
    Healthy tips for the holidays
    11/15/22

    UB researchers Katherine Balantekin and Mark Seery offer strategies for ensuring your holiday season is healthy, happy and stress-free.

  • A doctor talking with a serious-looking patient.
    Helping MS clinicians talk to patients about brain atrophy
    11/14/22

    Neuroimaging researchers, providers and people with MS developed novel guidelines on how to communicate about a devastating topic.

  • Detail of a person's two hands holding their knee, concept of pain.
    Study provides new understanding of pain disparities
    11/11/22

    Racial/ethnic disparities in pain prevalence are much greater than previously thought, according to UB medical sociologist Hanna Grol-Prokopczyk.
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  • Securing a blood droplet from the heel of a newborn.
    Grant to boost newborn screening accuracy
    11/8/22

    Three rare genetic conditions, including Krabbe disease, are the focus of the $3.8 million NIH grant. to UB.

  • Kara Kelly.
    Targeted therapy in this pediatric cancer cuts relapse rates
    11/7/22

    UB faculty member and senior author Kara Kelly talks with UBNow about the importance of this study published in NEJM.

  • Cover of Mark Shepard's 2022 book titled "There Are No Facts," published by MIT Press.
    Exploring uncommon ground shared in a post-truth world
    11/7/22

    UB faculty member Mark Shepard’s new book examines the entanglements of people and data, code and space, knowledge and power.

  • Dark blue powdery substance on filter paper.
    Chemists stabilize hard-to-tame chloride compound
    11/4/22

    The advancement involving manganese trichloride “opens the floodgates to a whole new area of research,” says lead scientist David Lacy.

  • From left to right, UB researchers Martha Bohm, Diana Aga and Ning Dai.
    UB teams receive federal funding for environmental research
    11/3/22

    Support from the UB RENEW Institute was key in researchers landing three new grants totaling over $2.6 million.

  • Magnifying glass focused on microbiome bacteria.
    Grant to support study of influence of oral microbiome
    10/31/22

    The 7.8 million in funding will support work on the influence of the oral microbiome on cancer-linked oral thrush and HPV among people with HIV.

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