Research News

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  • New treatment reduces need for more surgery for subdural hematomas
    11/21/24

    A study in the New England Journal of Medicine found the key was to block the artery supplying the brain covering.

  • Otto co-curates exhibition on Bauhaus, Nazis
    9/17/24

    The UB art history professor reflects on the exhibition in Germany that attracted over 80,000 visitors and plenty of news coverage across Europe.

  • UB’s DeepFake-o-Meter democratizes deepfake detection
    9/16/24

    The free tool gives everyone from journalists to social media users the resources to combat misleading information.

  • The power of marketing from the inside out
    9/16/24

    A new School of Management study finds the visual depiction of products influences consumer perception.

  • Kennedy announces $475,000 grant for wind tunnel research
    9/16/24

    UB will train future engineers and scientists while helping make communities more resilient to hurricanes, tornadoes and extreme wind events.

  • Levy awarded Dacey Medal
    9/13/24

    The award recognizes neurosurgeons who have made novel and outstanding contributions to the basic, translational and/or clinical understanding of cerebrovascular disease.

  • Nursing researcher to attend White House Extreme Heat Summit
    9/12/24

    Daniel Jackson Smith is the first nursing faculty member to be invited to attend a White House Summit.

  • Treating depression in primary care
    9/12/24

    Leonard E. Egede, the new Charles and Mary Bauer Professor and Chair of medicine at the Jacobs School, spoke on the topic as last month's Golden lecturer.

  • How to support employees through organizational change
    9/10/24

    Political skills such as networking ability and interpersonal influence are essential, School of Management study finds.

  • New treatment for Alzheimer's
    9/9/24

    Jonathan Lovell is leading a research team that's developing a novel immunotherapy approach to Alzheimer's treatment.

  • Guidelines needed for cannabis use for cancer pain
    9/6/24

    A UB study suggests a paradigm shift in patient attitudes regarding cannabis and prescription opioid use for treating cancer-related pain.