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Pharmacy professor Edward Bednarczyk discusses an online training program for prescribers and other efforts.
A new School of Management study assesses the unintended consequences of the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act.
The director of UB’s CRIA will join the Program Advisory Board of the National Consortium on Alcohol and Neurodevelopment in Adolescent-Adulthood.
The phenomenon is crucial for protein design and function, and for understanding life at very low temperatures and high pressure.
A new study outlines how UB students, with the help of a local high schooler, used the aquatic plant to create face shields for dentists.
People who used e-cigarettes before pregnancy were more likely to stop smoking later in pregnancy than those using nicotine replacement therapy.
The program supports medium- to high-growth startups in their earliest stages, when funding is traditionally difficult to obtain.
A study identifies the fatty acid-making protein behind membrane rupture and inflammation during necroptosis.
Newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes patients needed little or no insulin after treatment with the drug, UB researchers report.
The visit to UB also kicked off a discussion series on harnessing AI for the public good.
An unexpected finding about how the body’s temperature sensors function could lead to better pain relievers.