Program based within the Department of Family Medicine at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences has received a $140,000 grant to help address the opioid crisis in WNY.
Researchers have published the first study comparing brain changes among age-matched healthy controls and patients who have MS or other neurological diseases, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Conference is set for March 24-25 and builds off the success of last year’s event, the nation’s first-ever gathering of mobile produce market representatives.
The UB Arts Collaboratory continues to reimagine the artistic landscape in Buffalo, presenting a spring season that spotlights the work of students, faculty, alumni, visiting artists and the community.
Following the guidance of New York State Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and SUNY, UB has directed its students who are studying abroad in countries impacted by COVID-19 to return to the U.S.
UB medical residents, along with their faculty mentors, have dramatically reduced from 80% to 30% inappropriate PPI prescriptions at an urban academic medicine clinic in Buffalo.
Study turns the rich literature of person-perception on its head to look at how the nature of the message affects our perception of the person delivering it, rather than how the person affects our perception of the message.
UB expert Anne B. Curtis, MD, is serving on executive committee of innovative virtual study of patients with AFib being led by Johnson & Johnson and Apple.
Following SUNY’s lead, UB is suspending all remaining campus-administered study abroad programs in progress and canceling or postponing programs planned for the spring 2020 spring semester due to COVID-19 concerns.
With the governor’s guidance announced today, and in collaboration with SUNY leadership, UB will now move forward to implement its plans for distance learning beginning March 23.
The findings, based on machine learning analysis of nearly 3 million tweets from fake accounts, expose a general threat made startlingly more relevant in the face of the pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus.
Two faculty members in the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine were honored for their outstanding efforts in the areas of research, training and mentorship.