UBMD Internal Medicine has opened Western New York’s first Long COVID Center, funded by a grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation with support from UB.
Interdisciplinary team to combine AI, high-performance computing and modeling to better understand Lahaina fire; reduce likelihood of future disasters.
UB President Satish K. Tripathi announces university surpasses historic billion-dollar fundraising campaign goal eight months before the end of the campaign.
Convened by the National Academies of Sciences, the group was tasked with examining approaches for improving the measurement of death by suicide among law enforcement personnel to build prevention strategies for the future.
“The Future of Health” — a forward-looking report jointly released today by the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo and the Jacobs Institute — heralds massive potential for improving health care in the United States.
Fred D. Archer, III, MD, clinical assistant professor of pediatrics has been named associate dean for admissions in the Office of Medical Education in the Jacobs School.
UB researchers have been awarded a $3.2 million grant to study the delivery of comprehensive asthma care to Buffalo Public Schools children with frequent asthma attacks.
As essential facilities in our communities, these spaces play a significant role in shaping the overall experience of individuals from diverse backgrounds and abilities, organizers say.
Grammy Award-winning trio, Nickel Creek—mandolinist Chris Thile, violinist Sara Watkins and guitarist Sean Watkins head to UB on March 23 as part their continuing extensive headline tour.
Douglas Landsittel, PhD, will join the Department of Biostatistics in the School of Public Health and Health Professions in February from Indiana University-Bloomington.
How instructors respond to college students’ questions in introductory STEM settings can motivate those students to pursue further research in science, technology, engineering and math courses − and recruit others to join them.
Experience first-hand the energy and diversity of UB’s artistic hub. Music, dance, theatre, film and visual arts will be showcased, free of charge, through a variety of programs, exhibitions and performances.
Hendrix is a global sensation whose novel “Horrorstör” has been translated into 14 languages and is the basis of a forthcoming motion picture from the producers of “1917” and “Black Swan.”
The Oct. 7 attack on Israel dramatically changed everything in that country. But for the Haroush family, living in central Israel, life had begun to change prior to that date but for very different reasons.