A UB team has developed a framework that reduces common errors by anchoring report generation to what appears in the medical image.
A study published by UB orthodontics researchers found 3D-printed polymers release higher levels of immunostimulatory particles than traditional ones.
Experts from academia and “think tanks” will present at the annual symposium honoring the memory of historian Alison Des Forges.
A new framework explains how humbling experiences can make leaders better.
The report found “serious violations” of the rights of WNYers due to cooperation of local and state agencies with immigration enforcement.
The distinction recognizes the UB nursing professor's contributions to the profession and to interprofessional health care.
Under her leadership, the Clinical and Research Institute on Addictions will embody new strategies, such as AI, to advance addiction research, prevention and treatment.
A new study finds an unexpected downside to highly successful women and racial minorities in organizations.
Jason Briner, Hao Zeng, Jo Freudenheim, Keith Kirkwood and Jun Zhuang are now members of the prestigious scientific society.
Jacobs School researchers have shown how an electron diffraction technique can quickly and efficiently create high-resolution molecular maps.
UB researchers want to provide regulators and others a quick and reliable way to assess sustainability claims.