All of the latest news about our university. (by topic)
Mandibular distraction, led by UB’s Michael Markiewicz, enables Israeli baby to breathe, eat on her own.
A physics professor, Zeng’s nanomaterials work has applications in quantum information, renewable energy, biomedicine and more.
Study suggests that small black holes born in early universe may have left behind hollow planetoids and microscopic tunnels.
Funded by the National Cancer Institute, the program provides specialized training for nurses with advanced degrees.
More than 10% of Buffalo’s population was born outside of the United States, nearly half of whom arrived here in the last 15 years.
Patricia Logan-Greene works to improve the skill set and knowledge base for behavioral health professionals to prevent domestic terrorism.
Chemistry professor Jason Benedict is co-PI on the ChemMatCARS’ beamline at the Advanced Photon Source.
The technology could reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of food, pharmaceuticals and chemicals.
Social work graduate students will work in the Alden, Akron, Niagara-Wheatfield and Medina school districts.
A dramatic reduction in repeat operations in patients surgically treated for chronic subdural hematoma was achieved when the artery supplying the brain covering was blocked, according to results published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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