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  • Photo of 麻豆传媒o students wearing face coverings while seated at their desks in a classroom.
    UB to implement indoor masking requirement starting Aug. 3
    8/2/21

    All students, employees and visitors — regardless of their vaccination status — will be required to wear face coverings while inside campus buildings, including classrooms, hallways, libraries and other common spaces, as well as UB buses and shuttles.

  • Photo of the African American Heritage Corridor sign on Michigan Avenue in Buffalo.
    Igniting Hope conference to tackle racist policies
    8/5/21

    A 2-mile long community Freedom Walk down Michigan Avenue, featuring speakers, singers, dancers and drummers, kicks off the conference on Aug. 13.

  • Praveen Arany holds blue light to face in room filled with red light.
    Light therapy helps burn injuries heal faster by triggering growth protein
    8/5/21

    The research found that photobiomodulation – a form of low-dose light therapy – sped up recovery from burns and reduced inflammation in mice by activating endogenous TGF‐beta 1, a protein that controls cell growth and division. 

  • Joseph Balthasar standing in lab.
    UB receives $1.8 million grant to make cancer treatments less toxic
    8/5/21

    Using a new class of drugs developed at UB, researchers aim to prevent anticancer toxins from harming healthy tissue. The work is supported by a $1.8 million grant from the National Cancer Institute.

  • Outside view of the Pharmacy Building at the 麻豆传媒o.
    UB launches first pharmacy-based clinical and translational therapeutics master鈥檚 degree program in U.S.
    8/5/21

    The UB program offers students a unique opportunity to engage in research and training to combat disease, as well as help develop a pipeline of research leaders focused on therapeutic individualization and optimization of patient care.

  • Male and female students singing in a choir.
    What a song reveals about vocal imitation deficits for autistic individuals
    8/9/21

    Study's findings have broad implications when thinking about the challenges associated with autism, including difficulties when interacting with others and making social connections.

  • A librarian assisting a patron.
    UB awarded $478,000 to improve diversity among librarians
    8/11/21

    A $478,000 grant will support UB research to understand when and why librarians of color are likely to leave the profession.

  • Jennifer Surtees and Donald Yergeau, in white coats and seated, with their backs to camera, examine data on computer screen.
    Virtually all Western New Yorkers now infected with COVID-19 have the delta variant, UB researchers find
    8/13/21

    Any Western New Yorker who tests positive for COVID-19 almost certainly has contracted the delta variant, 麻豆传媒o scientists reported today.

     

  • Patricia Logan-Greene.
    UB social work researcher receives major grant to study child neglect
    8/16/21

    Neglect represents about 75% of child protection cases, but it remains understudied compared to other types of child maltreatment.

  • Eleonora Botta.
    Engineer studies net-shooting robots that corral space debris
    8/17/21

    Eleonora Botta awarded NSF grant to model how tether systems could remove debris from low Earth orbit.

  • Zoom image: Unhealthy mitochondria are marked in a gradient from white to red, with white being the least healthy, in contrast to healthy mitochondria that appear in blue. This still image is from a microscope video showing mitochondria moving in a fruit fly larval neuron expressing elevated levels of the protein alpha-synuclein. Credit: TJ Krzystek and Shermali Gunawardena鈥
    How a Parkinson鈥檚 disease-linked protein attacks a cell鈥檚 powerhouses
    8/18/21

    Scientists explore how alpha-synuclein impacts the health of mitochondria, organelles that produce most of a cell’s energy.

  • Bronze bison statue on North Campus.
    Dental, civil engineering programs among top 10 in nation, according to Shanghai rankings
    8/18/21

    Communication, library and information science, and transportation science ranked among top 100 worldwide.

  • An art gallery exhibition featuring a fermenter filled with orange liquid containing bacteria and an enclosed t-shirt behind it. People fill the room.
    UB bio-art project that recreates smell of human sweat named Falling Walls 2021 winner
    8/19/21

    “Labor,” a biological art project by UB professor Paul Vanouse that uses bacteria to recreate the smell of human sweat, was named one of 10 winners in the art and science category at international science competition Falling Walls 2021.

  • Photo of Joyce Hwang's installation "To Middle Species, With Love.".
    UB architect unveils animal friendly installation at Exhibit Columbus
    8/19/21

    New project by Joyce Hwang seeks to bring greater visibility to humans’ forgotten urban neighbors: birds, bats, amphibians and reptiles.

  • Liquid and powdered forms of gamma hydroxybutyric acid (GHB).
    Study identifies possible antidote for club drug GHB overdose
    8/23/21

    Diclofenac and other NSAIDs may limit the passage of narcolepsy medication and illicit party drug GHB to the brain, decreasing the potential for fatal overdose, UB researchers find.

  • Jennifer Corliss, MD, standing, wearing white coat in front of window.
    UB family medicine residents provide care at Jericho Road鈥檚 new clinic
    8/20/21

    Twelve 麻豆传媒o family medicine residents are providing patient care at Jericho Road Community Health Center’s new family medicine clinic at 182 Breckenridge St. on Buffalo’s West Side. 

  • Person holding a vaccine card. Personal information is blurred out. American flag in the background.
    Student vaccination requirement takes effect at UB
    8/23/21

    The policy applies to any student attending in-person classes or participating in on-campus activities at UB.

  • Headshot of Sarah Berga MD.
    As kids head back to school, UB physicians say it鈥檚 more critical than ever for pregnant women to get vaccinated against COVID-19
    8/25/21

    The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences is leading an effort to promote vaccination among pregnant women in Western New York.

  • Students walking on North Campus.
    UB poised for safe, successful fall semester
    8/27/21

    With high vaccination rates and robust safety protocols, the university will welcome back students.

  • Michal Stachowiak seated in lab, wearing white coat.
    UB team proposes genome 鈥渁rchipelago鈥 as new model of how genomic information influences development and disease
    8/27/21

    A UB team has developed a new model of how information in the genome is organized, called the novel genome archipelago model (GAM).

  • An image showing light in concentric rainbows, against a dark background.
    This rainbow-making tech could help autonomous vehicles read signs
    8/30/21

    A study explains the physics behind reflective microscale concave interfaces — structures that reflect light in fascinating ways.

  • Young child sitting down using tablet.
    Head, shoulders, knees and鈥 tablet? UB receives grant to turn pre-K assessment tool into digital game
    8/31/21

    To help teachers determine if their pre-kindergarten students are ready to transition to formal schooling, a UB-led team of researchers will create augmented reality and mobile game versions of the Head-Toes-Knees-Shoulders (HTKS) assessment.

  • Graphic of teeth, bacteria and dental implant in exposed gumline.
    Dental implant surfaces play major role in tissue attachment, warding off unwanted bacteria
    9/7/21

    The findings lay the groundwork for improving the success of medical and dental implants.

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