During the seventh annual Igniting Hope conference on Sept. 21, one message was made clear: Now is the time to confront health disparities rooted in environmental injustice.
This October, the Rudy Bruner Center for Urban Excellence (RBC), housed within the University at Buffalo’s School of Architecture and Planning, held the inaugural Rudy Bruner Debates on Urban Excellence.
In this episode of UB’s research podcast Driven to Discover, Henry-Louis Taylor, Jr., talks about what led him to launch his latest and most ambitious project: The East Side Neighborhood Transformation Project.
In this episode of UB’s research podcast Driven to Discover, Henry-Louis Taylor Jr., PhD, talks about what led him to launch his latest and most ambitious project: The East Side Neighborhood Transformation Project.
An NIH grant will allow Chelsie E. Armbruster, PhD, to study pathogens than cause urinary tract infections, the most common infections worldwide and a leading cause of morbidity and health care expenditures across all ages.
Individuals who have a mental illness are more likely to be rearrested after being released from prison than those without a mental illness, according to a new UB study.