Faculty experts weigh in on trending topics. Their views and opinions are based on their expertise and research, and do not represent the official positions of UB.
UB geographer Yingjie Hu says that if privacy is ensured, the data can be used for many applications that benefit society, like disaster response and public health.
UB pediatric infectious disease specialists Oscar Gómez-Duarte and Mark Hicar offer tips on how to be safe and avoid a children’s “revolt” this Halloween.
A new book edited by law faculty Irus Braverman examines the movement that recognizes that human health is connected to animals, plants and the environment.
In his new book, law professor Mark Bartholomew uses the tools of neuroscience to define the terms of the legal tests that apply in intellectual property disputes.
The team leading interprofessional education at UB has been recognized by the National Academies of Practice with the Interprofessional Group Recognition Award.
The Association for University and College Counseling Center Directors honored the director of counseling services for her work in campus mental health.