Postdoc News

Through groundbreaking discoveries and remarkable contributions, our postdoctoral researchers are cementing the university's reputation as a global hub for cutting-edge research and academic excellence. 

  • GRoW garden gets ready for spring
    3/24/25

    Eleven new raised beds will be available to campus gardeners as part of a plan to make the area around GRoW and the Solar Strand more of an active campus space.

  • Harnessing AI for the public good
    3/24/25

    With Empire AI, UB is helping people with ALS, improving medical imaging, boosting mental health resources and much more.

  • Could eating chili during pregnancy help lower the risk of gestational diabetes? A UB study says it’s possible
    3/24/25

    A UB study suggests that when consumed in chili during pregnancy, beans may help lower one’s risk for gestational diabetes. 

  • De Jesús Báez named Young Observer by IUPAC
    3/24/25

    Chemistry professor studying layered materials will attend organization's World Chemistry Congress in Malaysia.

  • More conversations about critical issues
    3/24/25

    Inclusive Excellence's Campus Community Conversations series continues in April with sessions on indigeneity and governance, and the Sexual Revolution.

  • Upper-Broadway Fillmore has been selected as the pilot neighborhood
    3/21/25

    The Upper Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood was chosen as the pilot for the East Side Neighborhood Transformation Project, a community-driven approach aimed at reimagining and radically transforming the Black East Side.

  • Jacobs School celebrates Match Day 2025
    3/21/25

    One hundred and seventy-one UB medical students matched into residency programs in Western New York and across the country. 

  • Dr. Furnas goes to Washington
    3/21/25

    Millard Fillmore was not the only UB chancellor who served his country in the nation's capital.

  • 11 UB students receive SUNY GREAT awards
    3/21/25

    The award provides funding that students can use for research expenses, career growth, related travel and to augment stipends.

  • Rehabilitation journey to medical degree
    3/21/25

    A life-threatening accident doesn’t deter Jacobs School student Catherine Lawton from following her dream.

  • Improving efficiency, consistency for service centers
    3/20/25

    Blue Services enables the university to track equipment usage, process work order requests and bill for services in a consistent manner. 

  • Bach meets Coltrane in upcoming Slee performance
    3/20/25

    The Grammy-winning composition from music professor Jeffrey Scott, the latest guest on the Driven to Discover podcast, will come alive on April 25.