A study suggests two Parkinson’s proteins can balance with each other to disrupt axonal transport.
The system uses Doppler technology to measure the echo created by hand movements.
Several faculty members in the School of Public Health and Health Professions have recently received recognition for their expertise and work in their fields.
The UB team’s “archipelago” provides new insights into how genomic information influences development and disease.
The UB ice scientist's work on the UN publication reflects a decade of leadership on international collaborations.
New research led by UB psychologist Eduardo Mercado continues to challenge current thinking about whale songs.
A UB-led study explains the physics behind reflective microscale concave interfaces — structures that reflect light in fascinating ways.
The director of UB’s Nurse Anesthesia Program is among the 65 members of the inaugural class of fellows of the AANA.
UB researcher Claire Cameron has received a Gates Foundation grant to turn a pre-K assessment tool into a digital game.
UB medical historian Yan Liu writes that traditional Chinese medicine shows that context can make all the difference between poison or cure.
Diclofenac blocks passage of GHB into the brain, and other NSAIDs, like ibuprofen, may also limit toxicity of the club drug, UB scientists have found.