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  • From right to left, UB researchers Martha Bohm, Diana Aga and Ning Dai stand in a lab.
    UB teams receive over $2.6 million in federal funding for environmental research
    11/1/22

    Support from the UB RENEW Institute was instrumental in landing three new grants.

  • Doctor takes a blood test from the heel of a newborn.
    NIH awards major grant to UB to boost newborn screening accuracy
    11/2/22

    The NIH has awarded a UB researcher an extremely competitive  to lead an international effort to dramatically improve the accuracy of newborn screening for three rare, often fatal, genetic diseases. 

  • Book cover of "There Are No Facts.".
    New book explores uncommon ground we share in a post-truth world
    11/4/22

    Mark Shepard’s new book examines what happens when, as German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche famously said, “There are no facts, only interpretations”?

  • Brooke Lerner.
    After shocking diagnosis, Jacobs School professor decides her legacy is creating opportunities for others
    11/4/22

    When Brooke Lerner's life took an extremely unexpected turn earlier this year, (which she discusses in this ), it made sense that in reconfiguring her priorities, emergency medicine would still be one of them. 

  • Doctor talks with a serious-looking patient.
    MS clinicians listen up: Here’s how your patients need you to talk about brain atrophy with them
    11/14/22

    UB researchers working alongside people with MS and their advocates have developed solutions that can open the door to better patient understanding about brain atrophy and potentially, better self-care. 

  • People of different races experiencing pain.
    Study provides a new understanding of pain disparities in the U.S.
    11/9/22

    Racial/ethnic disparities in pain prevalence are much greater than previously thought, according to UB researcher.

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    UB Center for the Arts Presents Napoleon Dynamite Live!
    11/10/22

    This unique evening includes a full screening of “Napoleon Dynamite” followed by a lively, freewheeling, moderated discussion with fan-favorite cast members: Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite), Efren Ramirez (Pedro) and Jon Gries (Uncle Rico).

  • UB interlocking logo in front of university seal with blue tint.
    Media Advisory: UB Dental to offer free care to WNY vets in honor of Veterans Day
    11/11/22

    Nearly 200 WNY veterans will receive critical care that ranges from simple cleanings to oral surgery.

  • Portrait of a man in a gray suit with a blue shirt and tie.
    UB researcher Wojciech Krzyzanski named ISoP fellow
    11/11/22

    ISoP fellowship recognizes outstanding professional and scientific contributions to the global pharmacometrics community.

  • Siwei Lyu.
    Deepfake expert to present free talk at Buffalo Museum of Science
    11/11/22

    The event will explore how and why deepfakes generate concern in a world where seeing is not always believing.

  • UB logo.
    UB Police investigators continue to make progress in fatal stabbing case
    11/11/22

    Solving the case remains a top priority for University Police.  

  • Michael Glabicki and Dirk Miller.
    Michael Glabicki of Rusted Root with Dirk Miller at the UB Center for the Arts
    11/16/22

    Michael Glabicki is the mind and vision behind the popular and stylistic band "Rusted Root" best known for their Platinum selling album, "When I Woke", featuring the hit song “Send Me On My Way."

  • Man holding head in pain.
    U.S. Department of Defense awards UB $4.8 million to launch non-drug, clinical trial on concussion treatment for the military
    11/17/22

    The UB researchers who have changed the way concussions are treated have been awarded a grant to conduct a clinical trial to take their Buffalo Concussion Protocol  and apply it to the military environment.

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    UB is cancelling classes and activities on all campuses for Friday, Nov. 18
    11/17/22

    The cancellation is in effect for all three campuses.

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    UB cancels classes and activities on all campuses for Saturday, Nov. 19
    11/18/22

    The university expects to resume normal operations starting Sunday.

  • A hand holds an air quality meter outside that shows various numbers signifying readings.
    UB receives EPA grant to monitor air pollution on Buffalo’s East Side
    11/21/22

    Initiative aims to improve health outcomes in neighborhoods whose residents are more likely to experience chronic, serious diseases. 

  • Researchers in a clean room looking through microscopes.
    UB joins I-Corps Hub, a boost to STEM startups
    11/28/22

    The $15 million National Science Foundation program will foster innovation and accelerate economic development in Western New York, and beyond.

  • Cigarette butt being put out in a white ashtray.
    Extending pre-quit duration of leading smoking cessation medication doesn’t help smokers quit, study finds
    11/28/22

    Even with varenicline, most people return to smoking within six months of quitting.

  • Arin Bhattacharjee.
    WNY-based company addressing global opioid problem with tech licensed from UB
    11/28/22

    Channavix Therapeutics and Peregrine BioVentures are developing two patent families related to long-lasting, non-opioid, non-addictive pain therapeutics.

  • Teenager's feet, crossed at the ankles, standing on a scale, concept of successful weight loss.
    Local teens with obesity experienced dramatic weight loss when they participated in UB clinical trial
    11/29/22

    The results of a clinical trial on the drug semaglutide in teens, released in the , turned out to be better than anything the participants — or even the researchers — expected.

  • Image depicting neurons colored green.
    UB mathematicians propose alternative method to map neuron activity
    11/30/22

    Recently published paper suggests that ‘hypergraphs’ better explain how neuronal networks communicate.

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