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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.
The grants provide seed money to assist investigators in developing new technologies and therapeutics from the conceptual stage to clinical studies.
A UB study outlines a passive cooling system that aims to help improvished communities, reduce cooling and heating costs, and lower CO2 emissions.
The prestigious honor was awarded to Amit Goyal, Thomas Thundat and Junsong Yuan.
The report is among the first to detail strategies for local government planners in low- and middle-income countries.
Scientists will use analytical and computational methods to understand how PFAS degrade at each step of the proposed treatment process.
While making decisions quickly seems effortless compared to agonizing over choices, UB research says it may be a way to avoid discomfort.
A study shows that elephants evolved to become big and cancer-resistant by possessing a large toolbox of genes for evading the disease.
UB alums Rohan Shah and Huy Duc Pham of Classavo have been named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for education.
Jacobs School faculty member Nancy Nielsen explains the virus and its impact to a weekly audience at the NPR station.
The study led by UB psychologist Jamie Ostrov will measure the nervous system to better understand the role of family and peer adversity.