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Pharmacy professor Edward Bednarczyk discusses an online training program for prescribers and other efforts.
New research cautions people to think beyond the immediate goal of a healthy infant in your arms.
Despite fog, wind and scarce resources, the research expedition succeeded in collecting valuable data.
Amanda Nickerson examines the effectiveness of these drills and how they impact children's preparedness, anxiety and sense of safety.
In injured neurons, the huntingtin protein may travel together with important signaling molecules, researchers find.
The paper co-authored by UB faculty member Steven Lipshultz found metabolic and bariatric surgery a safe and effective treatment option in cases of severe obesity.
New UB research highlights the role of molecules called N-glycans in SARS-CoV-2 infectivity — and as potential drug targets.
Students are key members of UB teams whose research is helping local officials monitor the prevalence of the coronavirus.
The findings of a UB study offer guidance for leveraging interpersonal goals in ways that could change real-world sharing behavior.
UB has received a $1 million NSF grant to develop a rapid response system and build community trust.
Speakers at a recent luncheon addressed the impact of the Dobbs decision on physicians and on the training of OB-GYN students and residents.