Can brain changes affect your gut microbiome? And if so, do these changes affect your health and well-being? A University at Buffalo researcher is leading a pilot study to answer that question.
UB’s Bright Buffalo Niagara (BBN) program, in collaboration with 43North, the world’s largest business idea competition, will feature some of the brightest budding entrepreneurs at this year’s BBN Entrepreneur Expo.
Only a quarter of publications reporting on headache clinical trials were registered in an approved clinical trial registry, a new study published today in Neurology has found.
UB’s Bright Buffalo Niagara (BBN) program will showcase some of the most promising innovators and startup companies later this month, introducing new products, services and technology in the marketplace.
“I’ll get you, my pretty. And your little dog, too!” said the Wicked Witch of the West to Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz. That threat says a lot about witches, according to Phillips Stevens.
Leaders from the University at Buffalo, Kaleida Health and Roswell Park Cancer Institute will brief the media about the importance to the community of the $15 million Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) announced yesterday by the National Institutes of Health.