Festus Adegbola’s work on the BioSCape project monitors — from the air — how plants and wildfires influence bird diversity.
Having community health workers on a research team can have a measurable impact on the success of a study.
A published paper reveals the pros and cons of digital planning in cases of hydrocephalic macrocephaly.
Funding boosts power of supercomputing center that is advancing AI for the public good.
In addition to being No. 1 in the state, UB ranks 33rd among all public institutions in the U.S.
Urologist and pilot Brian Rambarran volunteers his time flying across the U.S. to give dogs a second leash on life.
The ZeroG Gait and Balance System prevents falls while allowing data collection to assist research to develop and improve therapeutic techniques.
UB excels in Times Higher Education's rankings of global health, climate action and sustainability research.
Most genes express at varying levels, but switch-like genes are only highly expressed or lowly expressed.
A UB-led team 3D prints wheat straw to create a green alternative to common fiberglass insulation.
Kafuli Agbemenum, Kelly Foltz-Ramos and Eunhee Park have received one of the highest honors in the nursing profession.
The UB music professor says the appointment strengthens the skills she brings to the classroom.
A new book by GSE faculty Stephanie Fredrick and Amanda Nickerson aims to provide adults with the tools they need to tackle cyberbullying, one of the most pressing issues facing children and teens.
It's finally summer, and UB has a wide range of opportunities for faculty and staff looking to recharge, reconnect and rediscover all the university has to offer.
The award, given every three years, is presented to only a handful of scholars.
New UB research directly links auditor turnover to a decline in audit quality and client services.
The annual Remembrance Conference focused on the role medical schools and health care in general can play in reducing firearm injuries and deaths.
UB scientists Ram Samudrala and Zackary M. Falls talk about the new platform to make drug discovery faster and less expensive while also being safe and effective.
The Guggenheim, Harvard Radcliffe and Dedalus Foundation fellowships will support Libby Otto's groundbreaking work on the Bauhaus movement.
The students join the university's long history of sending students to take part in the prestigious program.