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  • UB study shows key protein can slow aging process
    2/10/26

    The research led by oral biology professor Keith Kirkwood reveal that enhancing tristetraprolin can reduce frailty in mice.

  • NEH funds UB professor's film
    10/17/24

    John Fiege's “The Valley of Ashes” focuses on the disposal of solid waste in New York City and aligns with his portfolio of films about environmental justice and sustainability.

  • UB scientists lobby for continuing fewer telemedicine rules
    10/16/24

    As loosened rules for telemedicine are set to expire, Andrew Talal and Joshua Lynch discuss its importance and future in the delivery of health care services.

  • ‘Use the force,’ Mickey
    10/16/24

    A UB study suggests that ‘Jedi’ rodents remotely move matter using sound to enhance their sense of smell.

  • Educating community to prepare for blizzards
    10/15/24

    GSE professor Noemi Waight is focusing on the experiences of Buffalo residents directly and disproportionately impacted by the 2022 blizzard. 

  • Empire AI comes online
    10/14/24

    The consortium’s initial computing power will be housed on the Downtown Campus while a permanent home is built on North Campus.

  • Living in redlined neighborhood risk factor for early death
    10/11/24

    A UB study in JAMA found that residents of redlined areas in 1940 didn’t live as long as those in areas with access to credit and home loans.

  • Mager recognized for lifetime achievement
    10/11/24

    The International Society of Pharmacometrics has presented the UB faculty member with its 2024 Lewis B. Sheiner Lecturer Award.

  • Alliance creates Global Health Interface Platform
    10/10/24

    The SUNY GHI-Wadsworth Center partnership will provide training for future professionals and strengthen grant opportunities.

  • UB engineers tapped for U.S. Space Force solar power project
    10/9/24

    Researchers will co-develop new photovoltaics to boost space propulsion and power systems.

  • UB law professor takes on Amazon
    10/9/24

    In her continuing defense of consumers, Tanya Monestier takes on the retail giant's practices of "commingling" and avoiding liability for defective goods.