• Man dressed as Sherlock Holmes sits in a rocking chair reading a book.
    Igniting spark of creativity at work
    6/30/22

    New research investigates how co-workers can inspire each other, like Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.

  • Gynecological chair in gynecological exam room.
    Donating to aid abortions is First Amendment right
    6/30/22

    Law professor Lucinda Finley says donating to funds — even where helping women get abortions is illegal — is protected by Supreme Court precedents.

  • Zoom image: A note written on “Alternative Rule” paper about preventing gun violence.
    Advocating for gun reform with ‘Alternative Rule’
    6/29/22

    UB art professor Matt Kenyon makes his unique paper available for writing letters to elected officials for gun control.

  • From left: UB researchers heading to Greenland this year include PhD students Karlee Prince and Caleb Walcott, and master’s student Liza Wilson. Walcott is going as part of the GreenDrill team, and Prince and Wilson for another research project. All are members of Jason Briner’s lab in the Department of Geology.
    Resuming fieldwork in Greenland after pandemic delays
    6/27/22

    Geologist Jason Briner co-leads GreenDrill, a project to collect bedrock samples from Greenland.

  • Gloved hand holding a petri dish with bacteria.
    Scientists to tackle ‘hypermutations’ in deadly bacteria
    6/23/22

    UB has received $4 million from NIAID to develop new treatments that block “hypermutated” strains of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

  • Nicole Wong.
    Using proteins to change how neurons communicate
    6/22/22

    In a new study, scientists detail how they coaxed excitatory neurons to release neurotransmitters usually produced by inhibitory neurons.

  • Person wearing a lab coat, shirt, tie and face mask, mixing colorful chemicals in a lab.
    Improving quality of HIV research globally
    6/22/22

    UB has received nearly $13 million from the NIH to lead a clinical pharmacology quality assurance program for sites conducting HIV and infectious disease research.

  • Conceptual illustration of sources of data featuring gears and icons of medical symbols.
    Essential research tools to become even more powerful
    6/21/22

    Data from Kaleida Health patients is being added to the i2b2 and TriNetX databases, increasing the amount and types of data available to researchers.

  • Robert Guthrie.
    Guthrie Symposium set for June 28
    6/17/22

    Buffalo is where newborn screening began decades ago; now researchers and families will gather here discuss the latest advances.

  • Shenqiang Ren (center), Zheng Li (left) and Yulong Huang (right) pictured in a lab setting.
    Magnetic material could help monitor battery life
    6/16/22

    UB researchers demonstrate the technique in a lithium-ion battery.

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