• Lonely looking senior woman wearing surgical mask and looking through a window.
    Loneliness increases among older women during pandemic
    2/9/22

    Researchers call the rise in loneliness and loss of social connections a “silent epidemic.”

  • A student preparing to test waste water in Ian Bradley's lab.
    UB to expand COVID wastewater surveillance in WNY
    2/8/22

    Two partnerships will provide tools for more efficient testing, and to bring wastewater monitoring to the region’s four other counties.

  • Female doctor measuring overweight boy in clinic.
    Bariatric surgery reverses low testosterone in obese male teens
    2/8/22

    Findings of the UB-led study underscore the threat that obesity poses to the health and fertility of young men.

  • Medical professional holding a telemedicine session with a patient, who's seen on the screen of a laptop.
    Bringing telemedicine to sleep apnea patients
    2/8/22

    School of Management researchers have helped to develop a digital platform to meet a rising demand.

  • UB chemistry PhD candidate Rebecca Dickman in the lab with UB chemistry professor Diana Aga.
    Taking the ‘forever’ out of toxic ‘forever chemicals’
    2/7/22

    UB researchers focus on breaking down PFAS, a family of highly persistent pollutants that can accumulate in people’s bodies, and in wildlife.

  • Kelly Hayes McAlonie posing on a sky bridge at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
    Hayes McAlonie receives lifetime achievement award
    2/7/22

    The UB architect was awarded the James William Kideney Award, the highest honor given to a member of the American Institute of Architects NYS.

  • Ghazala Saleem and a patient in the Brain Function and Recovery Lab.
    Identifying post-concussion impairments in youth
    2/7/22

    A study has found that from among assessment tasks, the 30-second single-leg stand better identifies post-concussive impairments in children and teens.

  • containers of produce at a farmers market.
    USDA awards Veggie Van study $750,000
    2/4/22

    The funding will be used to expand resources for mobile market operators.

  • Pipette filling a test tube.
    Empire Discovery Institute partners with Novo Nordisk
    2/3/22

    The move will help UB scientists commercialize life sciences research.

  • Signs to help students navigate in the Crossroads Culinary Center, C3, in the Ellicott Residence Halls Complex in late August 2020.
    What about the other 6,300 languages?
    2/2/22

    UB researchers are part of a team working to improve understanding and trust of COVID-19 information for speakers of all world languages.

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