Children with dilated cardiomyopathy, a common cause of heart failure in children, who have an elevated heart rate are at a higher risk of death than children with the condition who do not have an elevated heart rate.
Scientists exploring the nature of immunity after vaccination against Streptococcus pneumoniae have discovered that a type of white blood cell called neutrophils plays a more critical role than was previously known.
Researchers in UB's School of Social Work have created an online resource to guide instructors who are transitioning their classrooms from a traditional seated environment to remote learning.
Historian Lillian S. Williams’ research on Talbert — an early 20th century civil rights reformer, suffragist and human rights advocate — has spanned over four decades and two continents.
UB’s Teacher Residency Program is doing its part to address the challenges of teaching amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, while at the same time responding to issues surrounding racial injustice.
CLIMB, an innovative and comprehensive diversity program that provides intensive mentoring experiences for biosciences students, has received an award from INSIGHT into Diversity magazine.
Clinical trials on drugs for Alzheimer's disease that appeared not to benefit patients with the disease should now be reanalyzed in light of discoveries about a human-specific gene.
With concerns over COVID-19 still very prevalent, UB is asking members of the media for their cooperation in adhering to health and safety guidelines whenever coming to campus.
New research reveals that despite the fragility of axons, the cellular envelope (Schwann cells) that encases them can come to their rescue when it senses that axons have been harmed.
UB is reporting three separate positive cases of COVID-19: two students from the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and one non-medical school faculty member who has been working remotely.
A UB faculty member and international co-authors have outlined the best approaches for handling the delivery of newborns when the mother has, or is suspected of having, COVID-19.
The UB Graduate School of Education will cancel classes to hold a mandatory teach-in on the root causes and effects of racial injustice and systemic racism, particularly in education.
Buffalo Automation, a starup company with UB roots, is piloting a new project called Bifrost that uses thermal imaging to take the temperatures of multiple people at once.