A study suggests two Parkinson’s proteins can balance with each other to disrupt axonal transport.
The UB faculty member is being recognized by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for his exceptional contributions to the field.
The work, which examines risk factors down to the county level, could lead to more tailored public health strategies.
Noted vaccine researcher John R. Mascola outlined the development of the COVID-19 vaccines and looked ahead to the future in his keynote adress at the CTSI Annual Forum.
Patients with mild or moderate symptoms are needed for the NIH-funded study of drugs that received emergency use authorizations early in the pandemic.
The UB researcher is being honored for her lifetime contributions to research and her mentoring of future nurse researchers.
Developed by a team from the School of Management, Vaccinehound.org is a one-stop shop that lists appointment openings throughout the region.
With SUNY funding, UB teams are working on wastewater surveillance of disease and automated cloth mask production.
But this support did not have the same effect for female students being bullied at boarding schools, according to results of a UB-led study.
Confirmation that variants are circulating locally points to the need for continued public health measures and more vaccinations, researchers say.
The annual event is part of the School of Public Health and Health Professions' celebration of National Public Health Week.