The research led by oral biology professor Keith Kirkwood reveal that enhancing tristetraprolin can reduce frailty in mice.
Recent settlements are too low to protect consumers, and they don’t deter companies from risky behavior, Clayton Masterman argues.
The research reveals how targeting the KMT2D gene could help correct oral disorders and prevent craniofacial birth defects.
Festus Adegbola’s work on the BioSCape project monitors — from the air — how plants and wildfires influence bird diversity.
Having community health workers on a research team can have a measurable impact on the success of a study.
A new textbook edited by UB faculty member Leonard Egede explores health care inequalities, their origins and how to address them.
A published paper reveals the pros and cons of digital planning in cases of hydrocephalic macrocephaly.
The ZeroG Gait and Balance System prevents falls while allowing data collection to assist research to develop and improve therapeutic techniques.
Most genes express at varying levels, but switch-like genes are only highly expressed or lowly expressed.
A UB-led team 3D prints wheat straw to create a green alternative to common fiberglass insulation.
A new book by GSE faculty Stephanie Fredrick and Amanda Nickerson aims to provide adults with the tools they need to tackle cyberbullying, one of the most pressing issues facing children and teens.