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  • Zoom image: Renovation work in Crosby Hall on the South Campus includes major HVAC upgrades as part of a clean energy master plan. Photo: Douglas Levere
    UB advances decarbonization strategy for South Campus
    12/6/23

    Clean Energy Master Plan has the potential to help UB take a big step forward in its goal to decarbonize the South Campus, with much of the work taking place in the tunnels and equipment spaces that house UB’s HVAC infrastructure.

  • Concept of aging featuring figures of different ages—children, young couple with a baby carrage, adult, elderly adults using wheelchairs and walkers—in a park.
    UB announces new effort to enhance and expand aging-related research
    12/1/23

    To address the increasingly urgent needs of the growing population of adults aged 65 years and older, UB will dedicate $4 million to aging-related research. 

  • A senior woman helps an elderly man during a walk.
    Study: Caregiving associated with 9% lower risk of death
    12/1/23

    Findings are significant given the burden of caregiving — and its impact on health — will be substantial in the years to come. 

  • Promotional graphic for the dental school featuring an aerial view of Squire Hall and a dental student, words read, "7th in the nation 11th in the world.".
    UB’s Dental Programs named 7th in nation, 11th in world by Shanghai Ranking Consultancy
    12/1/23

    The Global Ranking of Academic Subjects are largely based on university research outcomes.

  • Zoom image: Gang Wu, front and center, is working toward reducing the costs associated with producing climate friendly fuel cells. Photo: Douglas Levere, Âé¶¹´«Ã½o.
    Study identifies key ingredient for affordable fuel cell catalysts
    12/5/23

    Researchers add hydrogen to iron-nitrogen-carbon catalysts; could greatly reduce costs of climate friendly fuel cells.

  • Concept of gun violence with a gun pictured like an iceburg with a small figure standing on the part above the water.
    UB social work researcher named to co-lead the Grand Challenge to Prevent Gun Violence
    12/5/23

    Firearms were the No. 1 killer of children and teens in the U.S. last year, says Patricia Logan-Greene.

  • Laurel Wildfong, a first-year dental student, visits with a patient.
    UB serves 162 vets during Dentistry Smiles on Veterans Day
    12/5/23

    More than 300 volunteers from across UB provided services, including surgery, cleanings and X-rays, valued at roughly $93,500.

  • Patricia Diaz.
    SUNY chancellor selects UB’s Patricia Diaz for 2024 Hispanic Leadership Institute
    12/5/23

    Diaz, the Sunstar Robert J. Genco Endowment Chair and director of UB Microbiome Center, is among 11 fellows this year.

  • Concept of a social media network.
    How ChatGPT could help first responders during natural disasters
    12/6/23

    Researchers train language model to recognize location descriptions in Hurricane Harvey social media posts.

  • Proximal tubule organoid.
    Stem cell study reveals how infantile cystinosis causes kidney failure – and how to cure it
    12/7/23

    UB research has identified how a misstep in the genesis of a key component of the kidney causes infantile cystinosis, a rare disease that significantly shortens the lifespan of patients. 

  • Pipette work in a life sciences lab.
    UB CAT funds ten life sciences research projects
    12/11/23

    The work includes wireless biosensors, aneurysm treatment devices and a database to advance computational pathology, among others.

  • From left to right, Jo L. Freudenheim, Victoria Wolcott and Michael Rembis. Credit: Douglas Levere, Âé¶¹´«Ã½o.
    UB receives $2.5 million Mellon grant to address support needs of caregivers, those with disabilities
    12/11/23

    The project recognizes the critical caregiving role of community-level support systems within families, among friends and throughout neighborhoods. 

  • Three Âé¶¹´«Ã½o researchers photographed outside.
    Clinical trial with UB, Oishei Children’s Hospital hopes to make lasting impact in treating pregnancy-related hypertension
    12/13/23

    Study’s primary objective is to improve clinical outcomes, including mental health outcomes, among postpartum at‐risk women experiencing health disparities by increasing awareness, detection and timely care of postpartum hypertension, mental health and cardiovascular complications.

  • People standing and talking in an urbaan neighborhood.
    Changing the Black East Side: Pilot initiative will holistically tackle one neighborhood’s social determinants of health
    12/13/23

    A coalition of community groups and activists is coming together with UB planners and researchers to radically transform one Black East Side neighborhood, and to do it sooner rather than later. 

  • Old photos that were among the 370 objects donated to University Archives from the Graycliff Conservancy.
    Graycliff Conservancy donates Frank Lloyd Wright material to UB, University Archives
    12/14/23

    Over 370 objects originally owned by Darwin D. and Isabelle Martin, who commissioned Wright to build Graycliff, their summer home in Derby, New York, will be housed in the University Archives.

  • A young boy grimaces as he rubs his temples.
    For PANS parents, life can be a nightmare. New research hopes to provide pathways to relief
    12/18/23

    Researchers also note the similarities of symptoms between kids who have PANS and people who have long COVID.

  • Vincent Tutino, CFO and UB biomedical engineering grad, ​Ciprian "Chip" Ionita, CEO & UB assistant professor of biomedical engineering, and Mohammad Mahdi Shiraz Bruwani​, the grant's principal investigator and the company's chief technical officer. Photo: Douglas Levere.
    UB-founded company uses AI to assist surgeons treating brain aneurysms in real time
    12/18/23

    QAS.AI awarded $1 million National Science Foundation grant for clinical evaluation in Buffalo, Florida.

  • A young woman vaping.
    Study: More pregnant adolescents use e-cigarettes
    12/19/23

    E-cigarette use is rising among pregnant adolescents, according to a UB study published Dec. 13 in .

  • Zoom image: Instructors and students from Iroquois Job Corps Center in Medina, pictured above with UB researchers, helped construct the building. Credit: Douglas Levere, Âé¶¹´«Ã½o.
    Media Advisory: UB to conduct earthquake building tests Thursday
    12/20/23

    Researchers will use shake table to simulate quake on full-scale wood-frame building; could help change building codes, make new buildings safer.

  • Baird Point at sunset.
    2023 in review: A year of innovation, community service, scholarly excellence and more
    12/20/23

    From harnessing AI to help children with speech and language impairments to drilling through 1,600 feet of ice, UB's list of accomplishments in 2023 was nothing short of spectacular.

  • Screen grab from Deepcover app showing a logo badge, and six charactors from the app.
    New app, Deepcover, to help older adults spot online scams
    12/21/23

    Developed by UB’s Center for Information Integrity and partners, the app borrows themes from Mission: Impossible, James Bond.

  • A child practices CPR at the Juneteenth festival while a UB staffer instructs him.
    Bills Team doc turns spotlight of Damar Hamlin injury onto increasing bystander CPR/AED training
    12/30/23

    The Mother Cabrini Health Foundation has awarded Leslie Bisson a $300,000 grant to address barriers to bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation/automated external defibrillator (CPR/AED) training in underserved communities in Buffalo. 

  • Zoom image: A Âé¶¹´«Ã½o-led study analyzes the chemical binding behind sodium's transformation from shiny metal to transparent insulator under high pressure. Photo: Dnn87, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
    Sodium’s high-pressure transformation can tell us about the interiors of stars, planets
    12/28/23

    The element’s electrons chemically bond when under pressures like those found below Earth’s crust.

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