The UB Center for Integrated Global Biomedical Sciences will partner with Àvida Biotech to advance new antivirals and vaccines for neglected infectious diseases such as the dengue, Zika and Chikungunya viruses.
Chester J. Gary, clinical assistant professor of restorative dentistry in the UB School of Dental Medicine, received the second and third place 2020 William J. Gies Editorial Award from the American Association of Dental Editors & Journalists and the American Dental Education Association’s ADEAGies Foundation.
The panel includes political scientists; an election law scholar; an urban planner who studies social, economic and racial justice; and a professor who studies gender, class and American history.
UB believes all members of the campus community have a right to peacefully express their views and opinions in an environment where they feel safe and supported.
A rare, debilitating condition in pregnancy that causes nausea and vomiting so severe that some women end up terminating their pregnancies can be effectively treated with the seizure drug gabapentin.
UB research is helping to define the best time to give a specific treatment to infants born with Krabbe disease. This treatment has been found to prolong life for these infants, for as long as a few years.
UB has been planning for the spring 2021 semester for several weeks and will be prepared to implement all aspects of SUNY’s reopening guidance for the spring semester.
The transition to remote learning coupled with an unequal distribution of second-shift responsibilities has placed teachers who are also mothers under immense stress, according to new University at Buffalo research.
Western New Yorkers who were recently exposed to a household member who has tested positive for COVID-19 now have an opportunity to be treated with a promising drug being investigated for COVID-19 infection.
Research reveals the details of how salivary glands collectively produce the constellation of proteins found in saliva, opening the door to important medical research.
UB closely monitoring an increase in COVID-19 cases among the UB community, which mirrors the uptick seen across Erie County, where UB’s three campuses are located.
A history-based novel by UB's former chair of the Department of Family Medicine tells the story of a country doctor who worked in East Aurora during the 1800s.
Peter F. Biehl was selected for the American Council on Education program that prepares participants for senior positions in college and university leadership.
The award is presented to an International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics member in North America who has made significant contributions to their field of study.
Paper reflects on how coronavirus pandemic has changed food retail, and provides recommendations for research to understand the impact of the pandemic on the retail food environment and consumer behavior.
In consultation with the Erie County health department, SUNY and the New York State Department of Health, UB intends to maintain in-person instruction as scheduled.
A study led by a UB pediatric endocrinologist has found that a drug currently on the market for other autoimmune conditions can preserve the beta cells of children and young adults recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes.
UB sociologist Hanna Grol-Prokopczyk has received a $1.05 million grant from the National Institute on Aging to develop a comprehensive research program in the demography of chronic pain.
On-campus gatherings will now be limited to 10 people, in-person student clubs and activities will be suspended, and campus dining and food service operations will offer takeout service only beginning Thursday, Nov. 19. Fall sports will continue.
UB has reached the threshold of 100 on-campus positive COVID-19 cases, but will continue with in-person instruction until the Thanksgiving break in order to complete surveillance testing of on-campus students.
Elizabeth Adelman, vice dean for legal information services in the UB School of Law and director of the UB Law Library, was elected vice president and president-elect of the American Association of Law Libraries executive board.
Robert Bies, associate professor in the UB School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, was named a 2020 fellow of the International Society for Pharmacometrics.
The UB Center for Integrated Global Biomedical Sciences will partner with Charlotte’s Web Labs on a research initiative to advance understanding of the therapeutic uses of cannabinoids.
UB researcher Holly Buck is co-editor of a new book in which scholars explore the social and ethical dimensions of deliberate efforts to alter Earth’s climate.
A team of UB researchers used the power of storytelling through comic books to help high school students around the world better understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Based in the Department of Media Study, the lab utilizes a feminist and queer-centered approach as part of an interdisciplinary mission of political engagement and social justice through instruction, poetry and gaming.
Four UB professors have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world's largest general scientific society and publisher of the journal Science.
Taken together, the two papers send a powerful message: “Sit less, walk more for heart health,” says Michael LaMonte, research associate professor of epidemiology at UB.
UB's Rainbow 6 Siege esports team won championship honors in the inaugural SUNY Esports League season, while the Esports Rocket League team won the national 2020 College League of Legends Fall Invitational through PlayVS.