Spanish professor is using AI to help students, and health care professionals, better serve Spanish-speaking patients with limited English proficiency.
New faculty member examines how to make sure drugs are getting to their target site and that they’re doing what they're supposed to do.
School of Nursing's Zoe Spyralatos was recently appointed a faculty fellow in the University Psychedelic Education Program.
Government officials’ blunder could erode voter confidence, says UB military policy expert Carla Martínez Machain.
Projects will address food literacy initiatives in schools and research to combat early childhood lead poisoning.
UB, SUNY Erie effort supports the Buffalo-Rochester-Syracuse region’s tech hub designation.
School of Management faculty members weigh in on what the use of Signal and platforms like it means for global security.
A UB study suggests that when consumed in chili during pregnancy, beans may help lower one’s risk for gestational diabetes.
Volkow’s work demonstrating how addiction changes the brain was instrumental in changing perceptions of addiction to being seen as a disease that should be treated.
Drug efficacy and safety are tied to a clear understanding of how the body processes medications.
Jerry Jacobs Jr. takes reins as chair; Jerry Jacobs Sr. honored for his service.
From school to career to marriage, Meg and Mike Lynch's True Blue ties never fade.
Jane-Roz Abbe's “Healing Ourselves, Healing Our Communities” fellowship addresses ethnic identities and mental health.
Eleven new raised beds will be available to campus gardeners as part of a plan to make the area around GRoW and the Solar Strand more of an active campus space.
With Empire AI, UB is helping people with ALS, improving medical imaging, boosting mental health resources and much more.
Inclusive Excellence's Campus Community Conversations series continues in April with sessions on indigeneity and governance, and the Sexual Revolution.
Millard Fillmore was not the only UB chancellor who served his country in the nation's capital.
The award provides funding that students can use for research expenses, career growth, related travel and to augment stipends.
A life-threatening accident doesn’t deter Jacobs School student Catherine Lawton from following her dream.
Blue Services enables the university to track equipment usage, process work order requests and bill for services in a consistent manner.