Designed by UB faculty members Gregory Serweta and Maia Peck, the app brings awareness to overlooked spaces tied to Black ...
More than 300 medical students, residents and clinicians from throughout the Northeast are heading to Buffalo for the event.
During his 17-year tenure as dean, Lee established the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences as a world-class research ...
Faculty and students from the School of Dental Medicine will offer free dental care to Western New York veterans from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 6 at the UB Dental Clinic in Squire Hall on the South ...
The summit, being held in June, will explore AI’s incredible potential to improve health care, education, the environment and other areas.
The Washington Post reports on a study led by Michael LaMonte that found that strength turned out to be a key, and singular, ...
Health highlights the expertise of Carleara Weiss in an article about how consistent sleep routines can benefit overall health.
DoD-funded project will investigate how fluorotelomers, once thought to be safer PFAS alternatives, penetrate zebrafish cells ...
It’s that evolving meaning of toxicity that forms the basis of the University at Buffalo Humanities Institute (HI) annual conference, “These Toxic Times,” a two-day event on March 10 and 11 at various ...
UB researchers Andrew Rodgers and Jeffrey Lackner co-authored an editorial about a study on how some patients with pain may benefit from exposure to nature.
The effects are not derived entirely from what the musicians give to the audience, but also what the audience unwittingly ...
UB will welcome more than 300 medical students, residents and clinicians March 6-8 for the annual meeting of the Northeast region of the Latino Medical Student Association.
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