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With support from a $2.5 million NIH grant, UB chemist David Heppner is trying to answer key questions about the time-consuming and costly drug discovery process.
UB scientists made key contributions to the research, which confirms existing predictions but leaves questions about the nature of the universe.
Narcissists are more likely to donate to charity when they can imagine themselves in a victim’s situation, according to new UB research.
UB biologist Shermali Gunawardena studies “traffic jams” in brain cells, a new approach that aims to unravel the origins of the disease.
Climate researchers from across the globe came to Buffalo to talk about how ice responds to climate change.
For patients with prostate cancer, dysfunction due to treatment side effects results in increased emotional distress — and vice versa
At the Eric Bloch Symposium, SUNY Chancellor Kristina Johnson talked about the importance of commercializing faculty research.
The UB-led research highlights the importance of remaining physically active, even after age 70.
The proposed biometric system measures brainwaves to create a ‘brain password’ that could be reset if hacked.
The research projects — funded by the Great Lakes Research Consortium — explore important questions about the health of area waterways.
New findings from UB studies could alter how doctors predict whose disease will become more severe.