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.
The project developed by UB faculty member John Hall and partners has won an environmental justice award in a Department of Energy contest.
A $2.3 million grant will support work to identify metabolic vulnerabilities of ovarian cancer and to develop potential treatments for the disease.
The research focuses on the placement of stream gauges — instruments that keep tabs on how much water is flowing through rivers and streams.
The institute has designated four new focus areas, with proposal support, shared instrumentation and other resources available to UB researchers.
The DEC award builds upon the state's efforts to boost recycling and reduce waste, which will improve the environment and fight climate change.
Educational Modules are a key component in the CTSI's vision of improving health and reducing health disparities in the community.
The $10 million, NSF-funded project, which includes Roswell Park and other partners; will help ensure U.S. leadership in science and engineering.
The UB professor has been been recognized for helping to advance the fields of environmental science or engineering within the past year.
The clinical study, which has been awarded a $1.4 million NIH grant, exemplifies novel patient-centered care.
A pioneering UB study will examine why some patients with MS develop severe disease while others never do,