News and views for the UB community
A new research framework developed by UB researchers will help AI chatbots better mimic human conversation.
The award to PI James N. Jarvis will be used to study how genes and the environment work to influence the immune dysfunction in juvenile arthritis.
UB has joined with Sigfox to bring to Buffalo a wireless network designed for the internet of things.
A partnership with The JPB Foundation aims to speed adoption of environmentally sustainable processes and procedures.
Ultrasounds can help spot TAVR patients at risk for future heart failure, UB research shows.
The time caregivers spend helping a loved one can improve the caregiver’s sense of well-being, new UB research shows.
Matthew Xu-Friedman talks about how changes in auditory nerve synapses could have consequences for tinnitus and language processing.
The award, to UB CAT, is a boost to startups and mid-to-late-stage companies.
UB researchers use a novel combination of antibiotics to kill the first strain of highly resistant E. coli in the United States.
The funded projects are focused on improving our understanding of the human genome and microbiome.
The minimally invasive technique could lead to advances in mapping the brain and treating neurological disease.