A study suggests two Parkinson’s proteins can balance with each other to disrupt axonal transport.
UB neurosurgeon Elad Levy says the case proves complex endovascular procedures can be performed in outpatient neurosurgery centers.
“The Memory of Darkness, Light, and Ice” looks at ancient sediment pulled from beneath the ice sheet that was stored at the university for many years.
Much of the violence has little instructional purpose and can affect learning, says UB sociologist Erin Hatton.
A new study found significant banking disparities that worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sayanti Mukherjee's award-winning project emphasizes the need for social and economic buy-in for renewable energy.
UB ophthalmologist Margaret DeAngelis leads work on the neurological condition that's the leading cause of blindness in adults over 55.
The prestigious award will allow Iman Lathan to pursue her research on how the NCAA serves as a secondary diasporic conduit for Black female athletes.
A $2.1M NIH grant will allow Priya R. Banerjee to continue work on biomolecular condensates and their role in cancer and other diseases.
A pilot project with the New York State Canal Corporation aims to make the inspection process safer and more efficient.
UB anthropologist Phillips Stevens discusses how belief in the supernatural is a survival strategy in the latest Driven to Discover podcast.