A study suggests two Parkinson’s proteins can balance with each other to disrupt axonal transport.
It might seem contradictory, but UB historian Yan Liu's new book explores a subject that has largely escaped the scrutiny of researchers.
Twenty-two UB faculty members have been named recipients of the university’s 2021 Exceptional Scholar and Teaching Innovation Awards.
A UB-led team has developed an equation that helps better simulate the impact of drug dosage on children by age, weight and sex.
A $1.7 million grant from the NIAAA will allow UB to train pre-doctoral students in addition to postdocs.
A study led by a UB postdoc describes the gut contents of giant plumose anemones off the coast of Washington.
The award recognizes the neuropsychology and MS expert for his outstanding scholarship and contributions to the Jacobs School.
The UB geriatrician says non-pharmacological approaches remain the priority for Alzheimer’s patients.
UB geologists are looking at how these destructive phenomena — consisting of fast-flowing gas and ash — move across complex terrain.
UB researchers call for mental health and substance use interventions that support students who are gay, lesbian, bisexual and unsure of their sexual identity.
The federally funded projects aim to advance research and education in climate science and mitigation, the design of “robot swarms,” and more.