UB researcher Chelsie Armbruster is looking at how the urinary tract defends against infection and how understudied pathogens ...
UB research shows payments from opioid manufacturers to physicians decrease where doctors can prescribe pot for chronic pain and other ailments.
Nicole Albanese, PharmD, discusses the science behind weight-loss drugs, their potential to treat other addictions as well as ...
Daniel Seiders (near tree, facing students), landscape architectural planner in Campus Planning, gave students in “UB Seminar ...
A pioneering CAS collaboration has produced a new course that challenges students to reimagine justice through art, game ...
A grant from the Rosenau Family Research Foundation will examine how an enzyme deficiency in the brain leads to this fatal ...
The Western New York (WNY) Consortium is an agreement with colleges and universities in Western New York to facilitate the registration of students in participating institutions. The ...
Take a look back at the UB Bulls' journey to victory in the Bahamas Bowl through the lens of University Communications ...
UB's Merit program continued strong this quarter – recognizing 28 UB students for their accomplishments. The student email open rate was 96%, and the student click-to-open rate was 70%, proving ...
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Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) earn their “forever chemical” moniker by persisting in water, soil and even the human brain. This unique ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and ...