Automated commerce could quietly erode the economic, psychological and social benefits people receive from shopping on their own terms.
The new technology aims to deliver personalized risk estimates and clinician-adjustable insights to support surgical decisions.
Some 6,066 students are candidates to receive 7,407 degrees and certificates during ceremonies being held today through May 17.
Fellowship recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions and service to the clinical and translational science field.
School of Nursing researchers identify several themes that can improve the design and inclusive quality of behavioral health research.
The College of Arts and Sciences' second Spotlight Symposium honors UB neurodevelopmental biologist Soo-Kyung Lee’s FOXG1 mission.
Also during this commencement season, four SUNY honorary degrees will be awarded and President Satish K. Tripathi will receive the Norton Medal.
In pushing for support on Iran, Trump may risk eroding U.S. influence on the alliance, UB political scientist Carla Martinez Machain writes in The Conversation.
A new microcredential is teaching social work students essential digital skills while also creating a team to help remediate files to comply with federal guidelines.
Social Work professor Amanda Aykanian leads the first scholarly examination of what’s driving turnover.
A paper by the Jacobs School professor Gil Wolfe looks at thymectomy in patients with myasthenia gravis.
Alumni and friends can support a fund in Tripathi's name that will establish an endowed chair and innovation fund.
For this global affairs major, being an orientation leader helped him see UB not just as a school, but as a place full of True Bue pride and possibility.
Project led by GSE’s Ryan Creps and two master's students aims to increase FAFSA completion.
Study finds metabolite can prevent fibril formation without interfering with protein droplets.
After 33 years at UB, Luis Colón is retiring, leaving behind a career defined as much by the students he mentored as by the research he conducted.
Pharmacy researchers identify barriers to use among underserved populations.
Adopt-a-Goose provided a fun new way to involve more people in Giving Day this year.
The new clinic, scheduled to open in Squire Hall next year, will serve individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Fifth annual Student Art Sale is set for April 28 alongside CFA's Spring Into Art event.