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Social embeddedness provides a new understanding of human behavior that can also inform and support other research in psychology.
Organizer David Herzberg says knowing and sharing this history can help us from repeating patterns that have caused much harm.
The UB-led study could be a first step in analyzing and understanding shooters' motivations.
New UB research offers insights into the strategies that help students from underrepresented groups succeed academically and in their careers.
The grant from the Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation supports Esteban Quiceno as the UB spine research fellow.
A UB-led research team shows the treatment reverses brain abnormalities in mice, a step toward human clinical trials.
An NSF-funded project gives graduate students with the UB RENEW Institute international research experience.
Exposure has a cumulative effect on the functional health of Black Americans, especially women, a UB social work researcher says.
Attendees from around the world discuss cutting-edge research, with social media as the common theme.
Using shear-thinning hydrogels instead of saline solution to inject stem cells into the brain could lead to new therapies for MS and other neurological diseases.
A UB faculty member and PhD student addressed challenges from the perspective of the Pan American Health Organization.