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"GHOST TRAIN." Shannon O'Hara (left) pushes UB M.F.A. candidate Elinor Whidden into a "soul masher" at the "Ghost Train" exhibition Saturday in the Central Terminal. The exhibition, which serves as the thesis project of M.F.A. candidate Don Paul Swain, also includes work by Whidden and other UB graduate students. It will be on view from 7:30-11 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday. (Photo: Nancy J. Parisi)

16 receive Chancellor's Awards

Nine UB faculty members, five professional staff members and two librarians are the recipients of 2007 SUNY Chancellor's Awards for Excellence. » Full Story

UB authors to be recognized

More than 150 UB faculty and staff authors will be recognized at a reception to be held May 30 in the Center for the Arts. » Full Story

Success in student Fulbrights. Seven UB students have received prestigious Fulbright awards for 2007-08.

Research could lead to virus detector. UB chemical engineers have solved a critical bottleneck in the transport and capture of virus nanoparticles, making possible a device that could rapidly sample and detect infectious biological agents, such as viruses.

Rocking bridges. Bridges that rock during earthquakes could be the safest and least expensive to build, retrofit and repair, according to earthquake engineers at UB and MCEER.

Nanomaterials topic of workshop. World-class researchers from industry, government and academia will discuss innovations in multifunctional nanomaterials and nanodevices at UB's first annual Integrated Nanostructured Systems Workshop.

Contrasting actions. UB research has found that a molecule that destroys bone in autoimmune diseases actually protects it in the oral cavity.