• Marilyn Morris.
    Morris receives AACP Volwiler award
    3/29/22

    The award recognizes the UB faculty member as a leader in pharmaceutical and clinical sciences, pharmacy practice, and social and administrative sciences.  

  • Concept of biostatistics and statistical methood featuring small scientist figures, bar charts and a Vitruvian Man figure.
    UB to host UP-STAT conference
    3/28/22

    The focus of this year’s conference — the first being hosted by UB — is on how the statistical sciences serve as a foundation for knowledge, discovery and innovation.

  • Alison Des Forges.
    Today’s socialism, human rights focus of symposium
    3/25/22

    The event honors the memory of Alison Des Forges, a UB historian who fought to call the world’s attention to the genocide in Rwanda.

  • Stelios Andreadis.
    Andreadis elected fellow of AIChE
    3/25/22

    The SUNY Distinguished Professor is being recognized for his contributions to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

  • American Heart Association (AHA) logo.
    Epidemiology grad student receives AHA fellowship
    3/24/22

    The award will support Kexin Zhu's research on the impact of outdoor temperature and air pollution on blood pressure levels and hypertension.  

  • Box full of vegetables.
    UB to host in-person Mobile Market Summit
    3/22/22

    Fourth annual event March 29-30 brings together mobile market operators, researchers and funders.

  • Flock of twitter birds fly from open laptop.
    ‘Flocks’ show prevailing opinion on social media
    3/21/22

    The “murmuration” framework developed by UB faculty member Yini Zhang measures the slippery concept of social media public opinion.

  • Bottom row, from left: Paras Prasad, principal investigator, and Luis Velarde. Middle row: Jonathan Bird, co-principal investigator, Hao Zeng and Mark Swihart. Top row: Andrey Kuzmin, Vasili Perebeinos and Alexander Baev.
    UB receives $7.5 million MURI grant
    3/21/22

    The research, funded by the Department of Defense, focuses on developing new concepts in non-invasive testing and evaluation of semiconductor chips.

  • Concept of chemical molecules persisting in a stream.
    Study examines the chemical GenX in water
    3/17/22

    The UB-led research looks at the chemicals that the EPA recently deemed more toxic that the "forever chemicals" they were developed to replace.

  • Participants in the Cultivator program.
    'Cultivating’ WNY startups with funding, mentorship
    3/14/22

    The new UB Cultivator program helps startup companies looking to grow and scale their businesses in Western New York.

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