The award recognizes UB’s progress in bringing the benefits of clinical and translational science to patients, including the tripling of clinical trials since 2015.
Researchers have discovered through a vast and novel computational library the first molecules that can modulate circadian rhythms by binding with high selectivity to the MT1 melatonin receptor in the biological clock.
UB alumnus and five-time Emmy winner Alan Zweibel will be working with students as part of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Arts Collaboratory program.
Documentary short co-produced by UB's School of Architecture and Planning and Paget Films is an official selection of the inaugural UN-Habitat Better Cities Film Festival.
'Work In Real Time' is a monthly salon-meets-project incubator that will take place in the atrium of the UB Center for the Arts. A total of $4,500 will be awarded to artists with winning projects.
A new course being taught to UB medical students doesn’t take place in a lab or a classroom. Instead, it’s happening in the Culinary Arts department kitchens of SUNY Erie Community College. And instead of white coats, the students wear chef’s coats and toques.
Session will include preliminary vision for I-190 pedestrian crossing, large-scale model showing schematic design updates for future Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Centennial Park.