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. 

  • Timely message on future of water
    10/30/24

    The College of Arts and Sciences' first Spotlight Symposia Series honored UB chemist Diana Aga, a world leader in environmental analytical chemistry.

  • UB recognized as bicycle-friendly university
    10/29/24

    The League of American Bicyclists honored the University at Buffalo with a silver-level Bicycle Friendly University Award in recognition of the institution’s achievements in promoting and enabling safe, accessible bicycling on campus.

  • Honoring faculty and staff excellence
    10/29/24

    UB faculty and staff were recognized at the annual celebration for the contributions that have made a significant impact on UB and the broader community.

  • Gene could aid muscle function after traumatic nerve injuries
    10/29/24

    The work on the gene named for the mythical Irish land could lead to new therapies for people injured in auto accidents and gunfire.

  • Why demoted Yelp reviewers still matter
    10/29/24

    A UB-led study finds “elite” online critics maintain influence, even after losing status.

  • Mary Bush on Bitemark Evidence
    10/29/24
    Obsessed with true crime shows as a teen, Mary Bush naturally gravitated toward forensics as a young professor in the School of Dental Medicine. Today, she is widely acclaimed for her efforts to banish bitemark evidence from the courtroom. She has won numerous research awards, served as an expert witness for high-profile murder cases and testified before Congress. Her research tools, once viciously mocked by prosecutors, are currently on display at the Smithsonian Institution. In this episode, Bush talks to host Laurie Kaiser about the fascinating life of a forensic dentist, which in her case has included writing crime novels and appearing on Netflix’s “Unsolved Mysteries.”
  • First-year architecture studio at UB is changing the narrative on women in architecture
    10/28/24

    For the first time in the school’s more than 50-year history, ARC 101, which serves as the entry point for the architecture program, has more females than males.

  • Changing the narrative on women in architecture
    10/28/24

    For the first time in the School of Architecture and Planning’s 50-year history, the first-year architecture studio has more women than men.

  • Grant supports DNA replication research, diversity program
    10/28/24

    The award will fund work on DNA replication and pathways for cancer treatment, and create a community lab for local students to get research experience.

  • UB CMI funds six faculty-industry manufacturing R&D projects
    10/28/24

    The projects range from health care and agriculture to new battery technology and superconductors.

  • UB’s dental school names Grace De Souza as new chair of restorative dentistry
    10/28/24

    Professor in the Department of Comprehensive Dentistry at the University of Louisville School of Dentistry, will join UB School of Dental Medicine Jan. 2. 

  • UB Center for the Arts Presents Art in the Open
    10/25/24

    Annual event showcases university artists and invites the community to explore where art is made and experienced at UB.

  • Unlocking the mysteries of language learning
    10/25/24

    UB researcher Federica Bulgarelli has secured two grants to explore language development.

  • Helping transfer students succeed at UB
    10/25/24

    Through a new SUNY-initiated program, UB TrACE provides a variety of services to support students and help them graduate on time.