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  • A molecular graphic showing how a painkiller works.
    Long-lasting pain relief without opioids: UB researchers develop a novel, local treatment for chronic pain
    10/4/21

    An investigation into the origins of the sensation of pain has led to the development of a novel and durable treatment for inflammatory pain that could be a promising alternative to opioids. 

  • Photo of a Black boy reading a book.
    Morality demonstrated in stories can alter judgement for early adolescents
    10/1/21

    Study looks at how exposure to content featuring specific moral values (care, fairness, loyalty and authority) might influence the weight kids place on those values.

  • Photo of a group of students playing the serious game Friday Night at the ER.
    Media Advisory: Game helps health professions students learn art of collaboration
    10/4/21

    Friday Night at the ER helps new health professions students engage in interprofessional education – learning about, from and with students in other health professions programs – during their first semester.

  • Chanon Judson portrait.
    UB Department of Theatre and Dance announces new faculty and collaboration with Urban Bush Women
    10/6/21

    The UB Department of Theatre and Dance welcomes highly esteemed choreographer, performer, educator and community leader
    Chanon Judson, BFA ’01, to its faculty.

  • The surface of the Greenland Ice Sheet, a white expanse with many textured peaks and valleys. The effects of light and shadow make parts of the ice sheet appear white, blue and purple.
    GHub: The new place to be for ice sheet scientists
    10/5/21

    With NSF funding, ice sheet and computer scientists have created a new online platform that aims to reduce bottlenecks in research on ice sheets and sea level rise.

  • Young student working in bright computer lab.
    UB receives $293,000 to support neurodiverse students in computer science
    10/5/21

    The two-year grant will help improve the educational experiences of neurodivergent students who may have difficulties succeeding in courses designed for neurotypical students.

  • Zoom image: Joseph Mannarino (center, holding trophy), president of Buffalo Construction Consultants Inc., and his team pose with UB President Satish K. Tripathi after winning UB's Fast 46 competition. Photo: Heather Bellini Photography
    Buffalo Construction Consultants, Inc., earns top spot in Fast 46
    10/5/21

    UB named Buffalo Construction Consultants, Inc., as the fastest-growing business owned or led by an alumnus or former student during the inaugural Fast 46 celebration held Sept. 30.

  • UB President Satish K. Tripathi at the 2019 State of the University address.
    Media Advisory: Tripathi to deliver 10th State of the University address Oct. 8
    10/6/21

    UB President Satish K. Tripathi will deliver his 10th State of the University address at 11 a.m. this Friday in the Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall on the university’s North Campus.

  • A colony of the coral Plexaura homomalla seen underwater. It visually resembles and underwater cactus with long thin finger-like branches growing upward.
    Corals once thought to be a single species are really two, study concludes
    10/6/21

    The research adds to a decades-long, existential debate: Are the soft corals Plexaura homomalla and Plexaura kükenthali a single species, or not?

  • Portrait of Surajit Sen, 麻豆传媒o physicist, in an office with a bookshelf behind him.
    Physics meets democracy in this modeling study
    10/8/21

    A new paper explores how the opinions of an electorate may be reflected in a mathematical model ‘inspired by models of simple magnetic systems.'

  • Graphic of the interlocking UB logo on blue background.
    UB statement in observance of Indigenous Peoples Day
    10/8/21

    In honor of the Indigenous peoples who were the first inhabitants of North America, UB will observe Indigenous Peoples Day on the second Monday in October.

  • An illustration showing the outline of a curled up human fetus surrounded by many bright colors and lights. Image is a stock image and may not be republished.
    Genetic study explores how human pregnancy is unique
    10/11/21

    Data from the research could facilitate efforts to prevent and treat adverse pregnancy outcomes, showing the importance of evolutionary medicine.

  • Person in white coat holding dental x-ray.
    Heartburn drugs may have unexpected benefits on gum disease
    10/13/21

    The research found that patients who used drugs prescribed to treat heartburn, acid reflux and ulcers were more likely to have smaller probing depths in the gums (the gap between teeth and gums). 

  • nine dancers dancing on stage with an orange backdrop.
    UB Department of Theatre and Dance Presents Zodiaque Dance Company
    10/13/21

    Zodiaque, UB’s premier resident student dance company, will be back on stage at the UB Center for the Arts to create the diverse works for the 47th fall season.

  • Concept of covid misinformation featuring people shouting from a compter screen and a smartphone screen while a person in the middle stands with their arms out as if to stop the others.
    Misinformation on stem cell treatments for COVID-19 linked to overhyped science
    10/15/21

    The global race to develop new stem cell-based COVID-19 treatments during the pandemic was filled with violations of government regulations, inflated medical claims and distorted public communication, say the authors of a new perspective.

  • A close-up look the tissue that resembles a box.
    A new method 鈥 inspired by kid鈥檚 pop-up books 鈥 for making 3D artificial tissue
    10/14/21

    The advancement could help improve experimental drug testing, artificial organs and more.

  • Portrait of Dr. Allison Brashear, who was named as UB's new vice president for health sciences and dean of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
    UB announces new VP for health sciences, Jacobs School dean
    10/18/21

    Allison Brashear, dean of the UC Davis School of Medicine, has been appointed vice president for health sciences at UB and dean of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.

  • A cottonwood forest adjacent to the Red Deer River in Alberta, Canada. In a 2021 study, researchers present new techniques for modeling the impact of climate change on riparian forests of this kind. Visible in the photo is an eddy covariance flux tower — a type of scientific installation that was used in the new study. Credit: Laurens J. Philipsen.
    What鈥檚 missing from forest mortality projections? A look underground
    10/19/21

    To understand how these ecosystems will respond to the pressures of climate change, a new study considers what goes on below the forest floor.

  • Graphic of the interlocking UB logo.
    UB statement on students in violation of F-1 status
    10/19/21

    UB’s ISS office works diligently to avoid terminating students and has made many proactive attempts to educate new students about the process.

  • Text art that says "art in the open" The "A" is made out of a picture of paint supplies, the "R" is made of a picutre of the UB Center for the Arts, "T" s made of musicians playing.
    麻豆传媒o Center for the Arts Presents Art in the Open
    10/19/21

    The 麻豆传媒o Center for the Arts welcomes audiences back in-person for Art in the Open, a free event showcasing the music, dance, theatre, film and visual art that is made at UB.

  • L to R: Uddhav Timilsina, Thomas Melendy and Rama Dey-Rao standing in a lab.
    Screening new antiviral drugs against COVID-19 just got easier
    10/21/21

    A new, high-throughput screening method designed to quickly screen antiviral candidates against the SARS-CoV2 virus has been developed by UB scientists.

  • Henry Louis Taylor and a group of UB medical and architecture and planning students meeting with a resident on the front porch of her home in Buffalo.
    UB report details the current state of Buffalo鈥檚 Black community
    10/21/21

    Panel discussion Oct. 28 will invite community members and scholars together to talk about the study's findings and forge a path forward.

  • Steven Schwaitzberg in white coat standing in front of wall of diplomas.
    UB鈥檚 chair of surgery is inducted into the Academy of Master Surgeon Educators
    10/22/21

    Steven Schwaitzberg, chair of the Department of Surgery, was inducted into the American College of Surgeons Academy of Master Surgeon Educators earlier this month.

  • Concept of tolerance.
    Rescuing the public from political intolerance requires more than addressing extremism
    10/25/21

    We’re in a very polarized time with outsized perceptions of each other, Jacob Neiheisel says

  • Podocyte illustration.
    The 鈥淧odoSighter鈥 uses AI to identify a key indicator of early kidney disease
    10/28/21

    Researchers have developed a cloud-based tool that will help pathologists gain a better understanding of the information found in images of kidney biopsy samples.

  • Winston Duke.
    Winston Duke lecture cancelled
    11/2/21

    The lecture, originally set for Oct. 13, then rescheduled for Thursday, was cancelled due to a conflict with Duke’s filming schedule.

  • Photo illustration showing cropped images of five team members superimposed on and around a giant Amazon Echo device.
    UB team earns bronze in Alexa socialbot competition
    10/13/21

    Team Proto, made up of four PhD students, took part in the Alexa Prize Socialbot Grand Challenge 4 under the direction of computer science and engineering professor Rohini Srihari.

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