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A $4 million NIH grant awarded to UB researchers will support work to overcome the growing number of health care infections.
As predicted by theorists, experiments show that barium zirconium sulfide thin films hold great promise for solar cells and LEDs.
From analyzing the avocado genome to designing a stingray-inspired space exploration vehicle, here are some highlights from a year of discovery.
While scientists can’t see underground, UB-designed computational models provide a new way of seeing how root systems may be changing.
UB faculty member Brooke Lerner directs research to improve treatment before a child arrives at the hospital.
The three pilot projects aim to understand how obesity develops and what systems might be targeted to treat it.
Scientists will develop a neuronal circuit simulator, which could lead to smarter computers and new treatments for memory loss.
UB faculty Mickey Sperlich and Patricia Logan-Greene are co-editors of the special issue that tackles an understudied social work topic.
A new software system enables data on all clinical trials to be continuously updated in the Participate in Research portal.
Scholars other than medical researchers also use the sophisticated imaging technology at UB’s Center for Biomedical Imaging in the CTRC.
Study participants who ate a Western diet were three times more likely to have late-stage age-related macular degeneration.