The nanomaterials workshop charts a path for sustained collaborations relating to nanomaterials for electronics, photonics, and biotechnology.
Do not be afraid to advocate for the rights of your loved ones during care transitions, UB pharmacy researchers say.
Zuo-Feng Zhang discussed COVID-19 and non-communicable disease epidemiology.
Philosophy professor partnered with UB’s Experiential Learning Network to issue a challenge to his students: Find a way to make a social improvement, then do it.
UB geography doctoral student Naiima Khahaifa is one of 36 students in the U.S. to win the Ford Dissertation Fellowship.
Brain Train program helps the community better understand brain health and recognize the positive impacts of healthy habits on aging.
GSE researcher Sarah A. Robert explores the relationship between motherhood and academic work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
New UB research suggests education and wealth are not necessarily tied to better health in China, in contrast to the West.
Investigators can find guidance and a variety of tools to boost recruitment and retention through UB's Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
The research comes after China set strict restrictions on recyclable materials, throwing the U.S. recycling market into disarray.