The advancement surpasses silicon and other mature technologies, and could help improve distances that electric cars, locomotives and airplanes can travel.
In an essay for a leading German newspaper, UB history professor Andreas Daum highlights Alexander von Humboldt’s take on pandemics around 1800 and what we can learn from it today, facing the COVID-19 crisis.
Sarah L. Berga will also serve as president of UBMD Obstetrics & Gynecology and medical director of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Maternal Fetal Medicine Program Development for Kaleida Health.
UB will host the James Joyce Collection Virtual Bloomsday Celebration on June 16 to honor the famed writer’s landmark book “Ulysses.” The celebration will feature readings from leaders, authors and scholars across globe.
Fifty medical residents from the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at UB will cap off their professional education June 9 with an unconventional, vehicle-based graduation ceremony at the Transit Drive-in Theatre in Lockport.
Lockdowns implemented across the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic have negatively impacted diet, sleep and physical activity among children with obesity.
Dunnett developed cooperative education training programs between UB and institutions of higher education in China, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Latvia, Malaysia, Taiwan and Singapore.
The UB Center for Integrated Global Biomedical Sciences will lead the investigation of COVID-19 rapid antibody testing and quantitative antibody testing at several locations, including Western New York.
Maya Chilbert, clinical assistant professor of pharmacy practice, received a Cardiology Practice and Research Network seed grant from the American College of Clinical Pharmacy.
The UB School of Dental Medicine and OptiMed Technology were awarded a manufacturing grant from the Jeff Lawrence Innovation Fund to accelerate the development of their products to the market.
The mass of growing and constantly changing data resulting from multiple disciplines represents one of the biggest challenges researchers and public health officials must confront while trying to manage the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Jacobs School students used their stimulus checks to purchase 3D printers to produce face shields for health care workers who may be exposed to COVID-19
Students from middle schools, high schools and colleges around the world will get a glimpse of the pharmacy profession at the fifth annual UB Pharmacy Summer Institute.
Study focuses on non-critical patients, who make up the majority of COVID-19 cases, and potentially have the highest risk for the spread of the disease in our community.
UB will host the Virtual Bloomsday Celebration, an evening to honor James Joyce’s landmark book “Ulysses” – considered by many to be the most influential novel of the 20th century.
BUFFALO, N.Y. – In research led by a University at Buffalo pediatric endocrinologist, a drug called golimumab showed that it preserved beta-cell function in children and young adults with newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes, according to findings from a Phase 2 study.
UB partnership with local industry has engineered a DIY fabric mask that is a potentially high-performing alternative to industrial solutions like the N95 mask, and is affordable and scalable.
A series of papers published by vision researchers is revealing important new information about the possible cause of a condition that underlies a rare form of irreversible blindness in young children.
UB dental students are using 3D printers to supply UB and Western New York dentists with protective equipment as local practices return to providing oral health care.
Hochul, who will be joined by three UB infectious disease and medical informatics experts, will discuss the state’s phased reopening plan and the importance of face masks.
Reliably measuring recovery capital is the first step to advancing the science of better understanding how different sources of capital facilitate recovery.
Guidelines for evaluating and treating children infected with COVID-19 and key issues in health care that the pandemic has brought to light are covered in recent publications by UB pediatrics researchers.