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.
Growing thin layers of crystals made from different materials on top of each other isn’t easy. Could a technique called “dative epitaxy” help?
The award supports a partnership between UB and the University of Zimbabwe to train future HIV researchers in Zimbabwe.
A UB study found that Black kidney transplant patients exhibit faster clearance rates of the key immunosuppressive drug.
UB scientist Ángela Martínez Quintana’s is using the detailed models to understand which microhabitats are best for young corals.
The IISE’s highest award recognizes contributions to the welfare of mankind in the field of industrial engineering.
New research from the School of Management reveals how envy can lead to absenteeism and turnover at work.
Mark Frank is among three experts offering their perspectives on the psyches of convicted con artists on the Curiosity Stream docuseries.
Ryan Muldoon's book “Social Contract Theory for a Diverse World” is featured on the “Syndicate” discussion space.
Creatures that live longer and have more cells should have higher risks of developing cancer. A UB team is looking at why they don't.
Researchers simulate a quantum network, offering clues into what hardware is needed to support these advanced computers.