Postdoc News

Through groundbreaking discoveries and remarkable contributions, our postdoctoral researchers are cementing the university's reputation as a global hub for cutting-edge research and academic excellence. 

  • 麻豆传媒o to create $34 million nursing simulation center
    5/5/25

    The center comes as UB, New York’s flagship university, is designated SUNY’s first Nursing Simulation Center of Excellence.

  • UB architecture students showcase studies at The Assembly House
    5/5/25

    “Fragments: Then and Now” features work in plaster and wood at the former church that's now an art, design and construction studio.

  • Study finds one protein that mitigates Huntington鈥檚 disease, and one that exacerbates it
    5/5/25

    These proteins, which regulate the huntingtin protein’s movement in neurons, could be future drug targets.

  • Media advisory: UB鈥檚 Carbon Reduction Challenge will explain why going green makes sense for local businesses
    5/5/25

    Students will give presentations about how Western New York companies can reduce their carbon footprints — in a way that’s good for business.

  • Nursing creates its first 鈥榳et lab鈥
    5/5/25

    The new lab expands the school’s research capabilities and enhances training in molecular biology, biochemistry and microscopic anatomy.

  • RENEW students explain the 鈥榳hy鈥 of their research
    5/2/25

    Stories of personal connection to their work weren’t uncommon at the UB RENEW Institute’s spring poster session and end-of-year celebration.

  • Gresham lecturer urges audience to keep on playing
    5/2/25

    Colorado State University researcher Shelly Lane says play is crucial for motor, social, cognitive and emotional development.

  • Workshop brings together science and art
    5/2/25

    Participants will use microplastics collected on campus to create pieces of art while exploring the environmental impact of plastic pollution. 

  • Moon rocks land at UB
    5/1/25

    The rock samples were loaned to UB professor Tracy Gregg by NASA as part of a program that gives educators a chance to use these rare samples in their classrooms.

  • The sounds of campus, according to physics
    5/1/25

    UB undergraduates measure the sound-intensity levels around the North Campus for a physics of music course.

  • Language matters
    5/1/25

    UB researchers have compiled a list of words physicians should never say to patients with complex, chronic disorders that are often dismissed or misdiagnosed.

  • How advertising impacts Wall Street
    4/30/25

    A new School of Management study reveals a link between product ads and analyst accuracy.

  • UB to hold commencement ceremonies
    4/30/25

    Some 6,435 students are candidates to receive 6,905 degrees and certificates during ceremonies being held May 2 through May 18.