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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.
The absence of TTP, a protein critical to the control of inflammation, may lead to rapid and severe bone loss, according to a new UB study.
New UB research has found evidence that behavioral symptoms may be alleviated by targeting a set of genes involved in the disease.
Expressive writing about bias is not always a beneficial exercise, research by UB professor Melanie Green has found.
The coveted award will support the UB chemist's work creating research tools to speed development of new materials.
A study by social work researcher Elizabeth Bowen explores why people are hungry, despite food pantries and SNAP.
The grants to four faculty members will be used to advance drug safety for the elderly and improve treatments for COPD and dialysis.
Reality TV played a key role in Donald Trump winning the presidency in 2016, a study by UB psychologist Shira Gabriel has found.
A new imaging method developed by UB's Thomas Grant will dramatically improve how scientists “see inside” molecular structures in solution.
UB's Pavani Ram is among the contributors to a Stanford-led study of children in poor regions of Bangladesh.
The story of how an entrepreneurial UB faculty member partnered with the university to grow one of Buffalo’s most prominent biotech firms.