The PodoSighter uses digital pathology and computational modeling to detect and quantify special cells that are a key indicator of the early stages of the disease.
The prize recently awarded for physiology or medicine recognizes work that builds on research from the lab of UB faculty member Fred Sachs and colleagues.
Mame-Fatou Niang, a visiting scholar studying Blackness in contemporary France, is teaching a seminar this semester as the Melodia E. Jones Endowed Chair.
The pocket park adjacent to the School of Management was made possible by a gift from UB alumnus Russ Agrusa in memory of his wife, UB alumna Paula Agrusa.
Heather Abraham, director of the law school’s Civil Rights and Transparency Clinic, talks about how the clinic supports public access to documents others want concealed.
Tiny Kanazawa Island in Lake LaSalle near the Ellicott Complex is getting new sidewalks and tree plantings that will make it an even more peaceful campus escape.
Jessica O’Neill is among 284 scientists and engineers who will spend a year working in federal agencies and congressional offices as a Science & Technology Policy Fellow.
Jeffrey Shaman explained how the weather — specifically absolute humidity — can affect our health at last month's Richard V. Dr. Lee, MD, Lectureship in Global Health.