A new UB research center on The Brothers of Mercy Wellness Campus will study how exercise and wellness contribute to resilience and recovery in older adults.
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.
The $20 million center is the latest AI project led by UB to address societal needs.
Matilde Sánchez-Peña and partners will study why women make up only 20% of engineering students and tenure-track faculty.
Faculty member Nichol Castro is being recognized for her work focusing on word retrieval in aging adults and adults with language impairments.
The powerful 3T scanner will facilitate breakthroughs in understanding and treating MS, stroke, Alzheimer’s and other diseases.
A new study led by graduate student Nisha Nair differs from other studies in finding no association.
The funding, totaling nearly $3.8 million, will help early-career investigators address pressing societal issues.