• Zuo-Feng Zhang.
    UB alumnus delivers Saxon Graham lecture
    5/16/22

    Zuo-Feng Zhang discussed COVID-19 and non-communicable disease epidemiology.

  • Concept of a group project.
    PPE capstone trains leaders to make the world better
    5/16/22

    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.

  • Naiima Khahaifa.
    Doctoral student receives Ford Fellowship
    5/13/22

    UB geography doctoral student Naiima Khahaifa is one of 36 students in the U.S. to win the Ford Dissertation Fellowship.

  • A conceptual illustration of memory loss depicting a pencil drawing of the human brain being gently erased.
    Lessening Alzheimer’s impact
    5/12/22

    Brain Train program helps the community better understand brain health and recognize the positive impacts of healthy habits on aging.

  • Graphic of a diverse group of women.
    The ‘motherscholar’ experience
    5/10/22

    GSE researcher Sarah A. Robert explores the relationship between motherhood and academic work during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Rear view of Asian man smoking a cigarette and holding a bottle of beer.
    Surprising results on association between wealth, education, health in China
    5/10/22

    New UB research suggests education and wealth are not necessarily tied to better health in China, in contrast to the West.

  • Concept of clincal research volunteers featuring two people with sleeves rolled up while a researcher offers two shots.
    Reaching out to clinical trial participants
    5/10/22

    Investigators can find guidance and a variety of tools to boost recruitment and retention through UB's Clinical and Translational Science Institute.

  • Zoom image: Nisa Vyverberg, engineering major and sustainability volunteer, explains to a fellow student the composting process at the newly opened One World Café on the North Campus. Photo: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki
    How better communication can boost recycling
    5/6/22

    The research comes after China set strict restrictions on recyclable materials, throwing the U.S. recycling market into disarray.

  • US Supreme Court, exterior.
    Roe draft further politicizes court, UB expert says
    5/6/22

    Law professor Lucinda Finley says the draft Supreme Court ruling that would overturn the right to abortion puts other rights at risk as well.

  • Graphic representing ontology.
    Smith’s ontology work recognized as global standard
    5/5/22

    The Basic Formal Ontology is used in efforts ranging from genomics research, to digital manufacturing, to the U.S. Department of Defense.

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