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  • A young woman looks concerned as a medical professional explains something to her.
    AAMC awards UB national grant to teach health sciences students how to tackle, overcome medical disinformation
    8/1/22

    UB has been awarded an important grant from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) that supports teaching health sciences students how to dispel medical disinformation.

  • A diagram that shows how the new nickel-based catalyst is created using the unique flame aerosol process.
    Nanoshell catalysts turn greenhouse gases into useful chemicals
    8/2/22

    Two 麻豆传媒o-led studies show promise for dry reforming of methane, an industrial process that could slow the pace of climate change.

  • An illustration showing how EarHealth works. A man sits on a couch with a phone in his hand. Two lines lead to a close-up view of a phone screen. Another arrow shows a system of checks indicating whether the user may have an ear condition.
    Earbuds may soon detect ear infections, other ailments
    8/4/22

    Study shows AI-backed earbud system is 82.6% accurate in spotting common ear infections, ruptured eardrums and earwax blockage.

  • Three UB clinical nutrition graduate students talking with a shopper at the Jefferson Avenue Tops grocery store.
    UB students provide nutrition counseling at Jefferson Ave. Tops
    8/4/22

    Project is a response to community members’ desire for more health and nutrition resources at store that was site of May 14 shooting.

  • Will Kinney in front of a chalk board.
    Do 鈥榖ouncing universes鈥 have a beginning?
    8/4/22

    Some cosmological models propose that the universe expands and contracts in infinite cycles, but new research finds a crucial flaw in the latest version of this theory.

  • Diana.
    UB鈥檚 Diana Aga named fellow of the American Chemical Society
    8/8/22

    Aga, director of the UB RENEW Institute, is a globally recognized leader in environmental and analytical chemistry.

  • Zoom image: Heather Ochs-Balcom, PhD, associate professor of epidemiology and environmental health in UB's School of Public Health and Health Professions, poses with the Women's Health Initiative bull statue in Farber Hall on UB's South Campus. The statue features portraits of WHI study participants. Photo: Douglas Levere
    Researchers hone in on a hormone that may drive obesity in postmenopausal women
    8/9/22

    Project will study the role follicle stimulating hormone  plays during menopause and how it contributes to the development of postmenopausal obesity and breast cancer.

  • Decorative drawing of guitars with snake and foliage.
    Punch Brothers and B茅la Fleck: My Bluegrass Heart at UB Center for the Arts
    8/10/22

    The 麻豆传媒o Center for the Arts presents a special double-bill evening Dec. 17 in the Mainstage Theatre on UB's North Campus.

  • Graphic of the human heart surrounded by neurons.
    Women鈥檚 Health Initiative makes lasting contributions to cardiology
    8/12/22

    WHI’s contributions to cardiology are especially impressive, right up there with other well-known studies such as Framingham, and the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC).

  • Title page of “The Blind African Slave,” 1821 edition. Crafts Family Papers, Special Collections, University of Vermont Library.
    UB professor hopes to adapt slave narrative for television
    8/15/22

    Kari Winter aims to introduce a general audience to the story she shared with historians and other researchers through republication of Jeffrey Brace’s narrative.

  • Mitochondria.
    UB researchers unravel how mitochondrial dysfunction leads to premature aging and disease
    8/22/22

    New papers reveal how mitochondrial defects lead to accelerated aging as demonstrated by shorter telomeres and other biomarkers of aging.

  • Zoom image: UB's new graduate certificate in affordable housing will train professionals in the design, planning and development of affordable housing. File photo: Douglas Levere
    New certificate program prepares professionals to address affordable housing crisis
    8/17/22

    Program aims to help address the crisis facing cities across the U.S. and builds on a long history of research in affordable housing at UB.

  • People wearing scrubs in a lab working at a long table. Woman wearing red assisting another person wearing blue.
    Pre-dental pathway programs partner to improve diversity in dentistry
    8/18/22

    UB's Destination Dental School and Native American Pre-Dental Student Gateway Program partnered to remove barriers to careers in dentistry for underrepresented students.

  • Robot holding a mechanical arm standing on a pile of rubble.
    New book co-written by UB philosopher claims AI will 鈥渘ever鈥 rule the world
    8/22/22

    “AI that would match the general intelligence of humans is impossible,” says SUNY Distinguished Professor Barry Smith.

  • Graphic of the interlocking UB logo in white text over a blue background.
    UB officials continue to monitor monkeypox situation
    8/22/22

    UB Student Health Services remains vigilant to the possibility of monkeypox, employing guidance from public health authorities for testing, treatment, and infection prevention and control.

  • Jazz at Lincoln Center Band Group Photo with instruments and a white background.
    UB Center for the Arts Presents Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
    8/23/22

    “Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis” will take place at the UB Center for the Arts, North Campus on Oct. 7. Marsalis is an iconic figure in the evolution of the art form and a tireless advocate for jazz as America’s classical music.  

  • Students wearing blue work at a station in a lab.
    UB鈥檚 Destination Dental School receives award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine
    8/23/22

    Destination Dental School – a program that aims to remove barriers to careers in dentistry for underrepresented students – received the 2022 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award.

  • Groups of people dancing.
    麻豆传媒o Theatre and Dance Announces 2022-2023 Season
    8/25/22

    Nationally recognized directors and choreographers work with esteemed faculty and emerging student talent to produce innovative original productions which both entertain and explore the human condition.

  • Two portraits, side-by-side. The portrait of a woman with shoulder-length hair on the left wearing a blazer and white shirt. The portrait of a man on the right with short hair and wearing a blue suit and tie.
    UB pharmacy scholars Nicholas Fusco and Gina Prescott named ACCP Fellows
    8/24/22

    Fellowship in the American College of Clinical Pharmacy recognizes excellence in the practice and science of clinical pharmacy.

  • Person writing on a whiteboard.
    8th annual Refugee Health Summit set for Sept. 10
    8/25/22

    This year's event will highlight the spirit of youth who arrived as refugees and the challenges they face in their new homes.

  • Scientist Petar Pajic does pipette work while holding a tiny vial filled with purple liquid. He is wearing gloves and goggles.
    The evolution of mucus: How did we get all this slime?
    8/26/22

    In mammals, proteins called mucins evolved — again and again — by co-opting non-mucin proteins in a surprising way, study suggests.

  • Graphic of the lineup of the 2022-23 UB Distinguished Speakers Series.
    UB announces lineup for 2022-23 Distinguished Speakers Series
    8/30/22

    Season will feature actors Ken Jeong and Selma Blair, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch and civil rights attorney Sherrilyn Ifill.

  • Students sifting through the ground at an Etruscan dig site in Italy.
    Rare find by UB archeologist provides new insight into Etruscan life under Rome
    8/31/22

    The recent rescue excavation of a 2nd century BCE burial site in the southern Tuscany region of Italy provides a previously unseen glimpse into the Etruscan identity that survived the Roman conquest of Etruria.

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