A study co-led by UB finds the gene for starch-digesting saliva may have first duplicated more than 800,000 years ago, seeding the genetic variation that shapes our modern diet.
From researching cannabis to unearthing Etruscan ruins, the impact of UB research was felt far and wide in 2022.
The UB engineering professor was honored for making celebrated contributions to his field and developing creative solutions that have enhanced lives.
PhD candidate Michelle Goulette will use the prestigious award to study health inequalities associated with cannabis legalization.
The papers published in one of medicine’s highest impact journals will change the standard of care.
The findings suggest the impact of racial discrimination on health is much greater than previously thought, UB sociologist Ashley Barr says.
Researchers have found that scaffolds loaded with strontium at any concentration stimulated wound healing.
Industry experts and researchers recently gathered at UB to evaluate opportunities and challenges in pursuing hydrogen as a form of clean energy.
A groundbreaking discovery by Joseph Balthasar’s research team has led to new treatments for autoimmunity.
How you feel about social interaction on days when you spend more time alone depends on why you wanted to be alone, a UB study finds.
The team found several therapeutic vulnerabilities of drug resistance that could be targeted to improve outcomes.