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A UB study has found patients were more likely to stick with treatment if referred through telemedicine vs. the emergency department.
Employees who lack power at work can become paranoid and lash out against colleagues or family members, according to new UB research.
A UB team is partnering with Tops Markets on a pilot project to test “bundling” of WIC items to increase participation in the program.
A design for a module that can spear the icy surface of one of Jupiter’s moons has earned a UB student team second place in an AIAA contest.
The database, curated by UB oral biologist Stefan Ruhl, may transform diagnostic testing and personalized medicine.
The School of Architecture and Planning mounts an international exhibition showcasing the planning of Buffalo’s Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Centennial Park.
UB experts offer their perspectives on how to improve the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccine messaging.
A nanoparticle-based flu vaccine has shown to be effective in preclinical trials.
The D-SPAN award recognizes Jamal Williams’ achievements in neuroscience and provides support for his transition to a postdoctoral position.
UB law professor and Jerusalem native Irus Braverman offers her perspective on the current unrest in Israel.
“Motherwork” can help school leaders rethink anti-Black policies and practices, and help Black children celebrate their cultural identity, UB researchers say.