A study suggests two Parkinson’s proteins can balance with each other to disrupt axonal transport.
With roughly $400,000 in federal grants, Atrevida Science is developing a turbine blade that automatically adjusts to changing winds.
Stakeholders will join in the project to help underserved and racial minorities in Buffalo find better mental health during and after COVID-19.
UB dental school faculty remember Lawrence Tabak as a dedicated basic scientist who motivated grad students and postdocs to strive for scientific rigor.
UB experts Timothy Murphy and Teresa Quattrin talk about the importance of booster shots and vaccinations for children ages 5-11.
The book is based on UB’s Teacher Residency Program, which recruits educators from the community to improve teacher diversity and educational equity.
A new $1.65 million grant from the NSF supports scientists’ collaborative work to answer fundamental questions about our universe.
The funding to pharmacy professor Jason Sprowl will support work that aims to help prevent life-threatening drug interactions.
The startups are advancing projects that could help fight diseases ranging from COVID-19 to cancer to diabetes.
The model could support the assessment of long-term chronic drug therapies and help clinicians develop more effective treatments.
The UB communication professor has been recognized for her work in risk analysis.