Federally funded projects aim to advance research and education in climate science and mitigation, the design of ‘robot swarms,’ methods for computational modeling of solar energy materials, and more
UB professor Mary Bush, a forensic dentist who has helped analyze prominent criminal investigations, published her second crime fiction novel, “The Secrets We Bury,” on June 2.
Jamal Williams, a graduate student in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences is one of 18 researchers across the U.S. selected for an NIH award, which supports outstanding graduate students from diverse backgrounds underrepresented in neuroscience research.
David Jacobs received a $962,000 award from the NHLBI to combine social information with clinical data to build predictive models that help patients with COPD.
UB forensic dentist Mary Bush has received the 2021 Reidar F. Sognnaes Award of Excellence in Forensic Odontology from the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. She is the first woman to receive the honor.
UB rated highly for its performance in climate action research, low-carbon energy use, environmental education measures and commitment to carbon neutrality.
UB archivist Amy Vilz was among 11 librarians to receive the honor.The award recognizes New York librarians “who go above and beyond to serve their communities.”