UB studies of this rare form of the disease show that grey matter volume, not lesions, are key in severe MS and that novel tools can better assess them.
GSE researcher Sarah A. Robert explores the relationship between motherhood and academic work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
New UB research suggests education and wealth are not necessarily tied to better health in China, in contrast to the West.
Investigators can find guidance and a variety of tools to boost recruitment and retention through UB's Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
The research comes after China set strict restrictions on recyclable materials, throwing the U.S. recycling market into disarray.
Law professor Lucinda Finley says the draft Supreme Court ruling that would overturn the right to abortion puts other rights at risk as well.
The Basic Formal Ontology is used in efforts ranging from genomics research, to digital manufacturing, to the U.S. Department of Defense.
Despina Stratigakos' “Hitler’s Northern Utopia” received the prestigious Spiro Kostof Book Award from the Society of Architectural Historians.
A new study found that over the past 20 years, more Black men have been dying from sleep apnea than white people and Black women.
UB engineers will develop ceramics and ceramic matrix composite simulations, making them more practical for manufacturers.
UB historian Victoria Wolcott examines how utopian groups of the 1930s and 1940s changed the lives of African Americans.