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Pharmacy professor Edward Bednarczyk discusses an online training program for prescribers and other efforts.
The School of Nursing is collaborating on a study that's looking at the potential benefits of nicotine for those with mild memory loss.
A UB and Penn State study explores the connection between responsive parenting and better sleep for infants.
The pandemic was the impetus for UB chemist Alexey Akimov to develop the Virtual International Seminar on Theoretical Advancements.
Open to anyone who believes they have long COVID, the registry provides a forum to report symptoms, learn about treatments and opt into research studies.
Leaders' reactions to past crises like the London Subway Strike reveal what the workplace of the future might look like, a new UB study finds.
A UB team is developing new approaches to address rare events that can strike young people, sometimes after COVID-19 infection.
A paper co-authored by a UB scientist explains why a vaccine delivered through the nose is key to ultimately controlling the pandemic.
Researching the past could provide important insights into how climate change may impact ecosystems today.
Working with a team of scientists, Nirupam Aich studies pollution and health risks from disassembling discarded gadgets.
A new UB study found that socializing strategies that allowed extroverts to be both social and distant helped them feel happier than introverts.