• IV inserted in a hand.
    Study examines blood clot treatment for COVID patients
    2/2/22

    The UB-led study found that nearly 1 in 7 ICU patients experienced severe bleeding when given a full-dose of blood thinners.

  • Concept of lung cancer prognosis aided by Artificial Intelligence featuring a digital representation of a human lung and a microscope.
    Study uses AI to understand cancer mortality rates
    2/1/22

    The research explores how the impact of known risk factors for lung and bronchus cancer mortality varies spatially across the U.S.

  • Graphic illustrating brain-gut connection.
    Behavioral therapy changes brain-gut microbiome
    2/1/22

    A study shows for the first time that behavioral self-management of IBS can fundamentally change the gut microbiome and help relieve symptoms.

  • Praveen Arany.
    Fast-tracking healing from radiation therapy
    1/31/22

    Light therapy may accelerate the healing of skin damage from radiation therapy by up to 50%, according to a recent UB-led study.

  • Blurred image of cross country runners.
    UB research examines running shoe design
    1/31/22

    A study by anthropologist Nicholas Holowka has found that heavily cushioned shoes does not impact running style.

  • Conceptual illustration of space debris.
    UB to lead university space research project
    1/28/22

    The work, supported by a $5 million U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory grant, will strengthen the nation’s ‘space domain awareness’ abilities.

  • A nurse crouches against a wall resting her head on her hands, concept of nursing burnout.
    Fostering resilience among health care professionals
    1/28/22

    UB Nursing researchers will design a “mindful approach” to reducing burnout and promoting resiliency among workers in rural and underserved areas.

  • Mycelium fibers and lead adsorbed onto mycelium (white specks).
    Can a fungus help clean up lead-contaminated soil?
    1/27/22

    A HUD grant will support an innovative, UB-led, soil-remediation project in the city of Buffalo.

  • A fitness trainer speaking with his client.
    Forward-thinking gym lifts weights, shifts attitudes
    1/27/22

    A UB study found that an anti-racism program at a Boston gym was effective in helping to positively shift views of race and class.

  • Concept of social media featuring a smart phone displaying FaceBook, Instagram and Twitter icons.
    Social media use tied to poor physical health
    1/25/22

    The UB-led research is among the first to demonstrate a link between social media use and biological markers associated with poor physical health.

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