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  • Seval Yildirim.
    Seval Yildirim named UB vice provost for inclusive excellence
    10/3/23

    Yildirim currently serves as vice president for diversity initiatives and chief diversity officer at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

  • L to R: Sanjay Sethi, Jennifer Abeles, Trudy Stern, in white coats in front of Jacobs School and UBMD signs.
    UB physicians launch Western New York’s first long COVID center
    10/3/23

    UBMD Internal Medicine has opened Western New York’s first Long COVID Center, funded by a grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation with support from UB.

  • Concept of political divisions in the United States.
    Study isolates factors showing how conservatives and liberals differ in support of science
    10/6/23

    Researchers hope the findings are useful for people who care about science and wish to improve public acceptance of science.

  • Zoom image: Bing Gong, UB Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemistry, led a research team that developed molecules than can bind to and carry chloride ions out of cells. They could one day be used as a treatment for cystic fibrosis. Photo: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki/Âé¶¹´«Ã½o
    Synthetic molecules can ‘ferry’ mucus-clearing ions blocked by cystic fibrosis
    10/9/23

    Developed by UB researchers, synthetic anion binders could one day help treat chronic lung disease.

  • Damage in the harbor of Lahaina on the island of Maui following a devastating wildfire, via the U.S. Coast Guard.
    Researchers awarded NSF grant for Lahaina wildfire simulation
    10/10/23

    Interdisciplinary team to combine AI, high-performance computing and modeling to better understand Lahaina fire; reduce likelihood of future disasters.

  • Zoom image: Solar annular eclipse of Jan. 15, 2010 in Jinan, People's Republic of China. This is an example of what will be seen in Western states like Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Utah. In Western New York, viewers will only observe a 20% obscuration of the sun. Photo: Wikimedia commons user A013231
    This weekend’s partial eclipse offers small preview of next year’s total eclipse, UB experts say
    10/11/23

    The partial eclipse is a great opportunity for Western New York to start preparing for the region’s once-in-a-century total eclipse in 2024.

  • President Tripathi delivering his State of the University address in 2022.
    Media Advisory: State of the University address will include major fundraising announcement
    10/12/23

    UB President Satish K. Tripathi will give his 12th annual speech at 11 a.m. Friday.

  • Hayes Hall clocktower on South Campus.
    A billion and beyond
    10/13/23

    UB President Satish K. Tripathi announces university surpasses historic billion-dollar fundraising campaign goal eight months before the end of the campaign.

  • John M. Violanti photographed outside.
    UB researcher serves on national workshop on police suicide prevention
    10/13/23

    Convened by the National Academies of Sciences, the group was tasked with examining approaches for improving the measurement of death by suicide among law enforcement personnel to build prevention strategies for the future.

  • Honorees stand together on a stage holding their awards, looking at the camera.
    Âé¶¹´«Ã½o honors 18 distinguished alumni
    10/13/23

    Honorees include business leaders, esteemed educators and community organizers.

  • Concept of kidney health featuring two small doctor figures, varios medicines and a pair of large kidneys on a screen.
    Study: Older kidney transplant patients metabolize immunosuppressive drugs slower than younger people
    10/16/23

    The finding, from UB researchers, could lead to potential adverse effects and the possibility of investigating lower doses.

  • aerial view of the Jacobs School.
    New report unveils groundbreaking opportunities for U.S. health care transformation
    10/17/23

    — a forward-looking report jointly released today by the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½o and the Jacobs Institute — heralds massive potential for improving health care in the United States.

  • Fred Archer, MD.
    Jacobs School names Fred Archer associate dean for admissions
    10/18/23

    , clinical assistant professor of pediatrics has been named associate dean for admissions in the Office of Medical Education in the Jacobs School.

  • UB logo.
    UB takes AI chat series to Grand Island Central School District
    10/18/23

    Educators will discuss how to best utilize artificial intelligence in the classroom.

  • A young child is being handed an inhaler by a medical professional.
    To tackle chronic asthma and health disparities in kids, UB researchers focus on school-based health centers
    10/24/23

    UB researchers have been awarded a $3.2 million grant to study the delivery of comprehensive asthma care to Buffalo Public Schools children with frequent asthma attacks. 

  • Graphic of panelists who will be appearing at a symposium on gender diversity and space.
    Inclusive design and access to public toilets and locker rooms will be focus of two upcoming events
    10/20/23

    As essential facilities in our communities, these spaces play a significant role in shaping the overall experience of individuals from diverse backgrounds and abilities, organizers say.

  • Author Jenny Offill.
    ‘Weather’ author Jenny Offill comes to UB for a free reading, conversation
    10/20/23

    Offill will read new fiction and discuss her 2020 novel “Weather” at the Cinema at Hallwalls in Buffalo on Oct. 25.

  • A cancer patient in a home setting holding two small containers of cannabis.
    Examining the impact of cannabis on immunotherapy treatments
    10/24/23

    UB psychologist has received $3.2 million National Cancer Institute to assess how cannabis use affects patients who receive immunotherapy.

  • Nickel Creek March 23 Artwork.
    Nickel Creek to Perform at the UB Center for the Arts
    10/24/23

    Grammy Award-winning trio, Nickel Creek—mandolinist Chris Thile, violinist Sara Watkins and guitarist Sean Watkins head to UB on March 23 as part their continuing extensive headline tour.

  • Zoom image: Students collect data on ecosystem recovery in the Cederberg Mountains in South Africa's Western Cape province, following a recent fire. BioSCape will improve scientists' ability to map and monitor ecosystem status from above. Photo: Adam Wilson
    UB, NASA and partners begin mapping South Africa’s biodiversity from the air
    10/25/23

    BioSCape project could potentially lay the foundation for monitoring biodiversity across the globe from space.

  • UB dental student works with a participant of the 2023 Destination Dental School.
    School of Dental Medicine receives award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine
    10/25/23

    This marks the second HEED award this year for the dental school.

  • Doug Landsittel.
    UB names new chair of biostatistics
    10/25/23

    Douglas Landsittel, PhD, will join the Department of Biostatistics in the School of Public Health and Health Professions in February from Indiana University-Bloomington.

  • Students in a classroom.
    Instructors’ responses to students’ questions in STEM convey more than you think
    10/27/23

    How instructors respond to college students’ questions in introductory STEM settings can motivate those students to pursue further research in science, technology, engineering and math courses − and recruit others to join them.

  • A patient receives a dental exam from a dentist.
    UB study: Special mouth rinse and brushes can help treat gum disease among diabetes patients
    10/27/23

    The study is believed to be the first to examine at-home, antiplaque treatment’s effect on diabetes patients.

  • art in the open logo.
    UB CFA Presents Art in the Open
    10/27/23

    Experience first-hand the energy and diversity of UB’s artistic hub. Music, dance, theatre, film and visual arts will be showcased, free of charge, through a variety of programs, exhibitions and performances.

  • Zoom image: Herbert Fotso, associate professor in the Âé¶¹´«Ã½o Department of Physics, has received a grant from the Department of Energy to study quantum materials and how disorder affects their behavior. Photo: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki/Âé¶¹´«Ã½o
    Imperfections may affect quantum materials’ unusual behavior more than we realize
    10/30/23

    UB physicist Herbert Fotso has received a grant to explore the interplay between disorder and strong interaction between electrons.

  • Covers of three books by horror writer Grady Hendrix.
    Genre-bending horror writer Grady Hendrix comes to UB for a free reading, conversation
    10/30/23

    Hendrix is a global sensation whose novel “Horrorstör” has been translated into 14 languages and is the basis of a forthcoming motion picture from the producers of “1917” and “Black Swan.” 

  • paper model of genome.
    Media Advisory: At Delavan-Grider event, people will get to know their genomes — and paint them
    10/31/23

    UB's Learning About Your Genome series informs community members about how  genomics can benefit their health and that of their families. 

  • XX after surgery.
    UB team performs rare, lifesaving surgery on 18-year-old Israeli
    10/31/23

    The Oct. 7 attack on Israel dramatically changed everything in that country. But for the Haroush family, living in central Israel, life had begun to change prior to that date but for very different reasons. 

  • Patricia Diaz pictured in a lab setting.
    Director of UB’s Microbiome Center named Sunstar Robert J. Genco Endowed Chair in Dental School
    11/1/23

    Patricia Diaz plans to continue in footsteps of acclaimed researcher.

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