• Man walking past the entrance to the Tottenham Court Road subway station in London.
    What past crises can teach us about future of work
    9/20/22

    Leaders' reactions to past crises like the London Subway Strike reveal what the workplace of the future might look like, a new UB study finds. 

  • Images of arteries and veins in the brain of a recent patient with CVST, both before and after surgery. Before surgery veins are severely occluded and hard to see; after surgery veins are clear, not occluded and are easy to see.
    New ways to attack blood clots in deep veins of brain
    9/19/22

    A UB team is developing new approaches to address rare events that can strike young people, sometimes after COVID-19 infection.

  • Man sniffing a covid vaccine up his nose.
    Best COVID protection could be intranasal vaccine
    9/16/22

    A paper co-authored by a UB scientist explains why a vaccine delivered through the nose is key to ultimately controlling the pandemic.

  • Two scientists perched on a rock formation, examining notes.
    Impact of ancient climate change on Alaskan ecosystems
    9/14/22

    Researching the past could provide important insights into how climate change may impact ecosystems today.

  • Nirupam Aich in his lab.
    UB engineer looks at e-waste recycling in Bangladesh
    9/14/22

    Working with a team of scientists, Nirupam Aich studies pollution and health risks from disassembling discarded gadgets.

  • Graphic of a building with six windows, each one featuring a person doing a different task, like reading a book, working on a computer, scrolling on a phone.
    Novel tactics helped extroverts adapt during pandemic
    9/13/22

    A new UB study found that socializing strategies that allowed extroverts to be both social and distant helped them feel happier than introverts.

  • Researcher at Empire Genomics.
    UB CAT invests $253,000 in six life sciences companies
    9/13/22

    The companies are developing treatments for cancer, neurovascular diseases and more.

  • NSF Career Award winners, from left, Nirupam Aich, Danial Faghihi, Kenneth Joseph and Baishakhi Mazumder.
    Engineering faculty receive NSF CAREER awards
    9/8/22

    Their projects will tackle pressing societal concerns ranging from racial inequality in the U.S. to PFAS pollution, better semiconductors and energy conservation.

  • Concept of democracy featuring many people coming together to form the image of a ballot box.
    Democracy’s world of challenges
    9/7/22

    A new book by UB's James A. Gardner looks at the current thought on the state of the world’s democracies and the struggle to make self-governance work — one nation at a time.

  • Concept of tuberculosis research featuring small research figures studying a larg pair of lungs.
    Developing more effective TB vaccine
    9/6/22

    UB faculty member Jonathan Lovell has received funding from the NIH to design protein nanoparticle vaccines and test their efficacy.

Next> <Previous