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  • The Calidore String Quartet pictured in an urban street.
    Calidore to present this year’s Beethoven string cycle
    10/1/19

    The quartet is marking its 10th anniversary and the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth by presenting the cycles of his string quartets at UB and other venues.

  • Marlene McCarty Devil’s Snare, Male Pattern Baldness, Sag, Modern Mastery, Tumor or Goiter or Mammilla, Hell’s Bells (detail), 2019 Graphite and ballpoint pen on paper 94 x 70.5 inches.
    Poisonous plants focus of multi-faceted project
    10/2/19

    “Marlene McCarty: Into the Weeds” at the UB Art Gallery and Silo City affirms ways to not only survive, but thrive in toxic conditions.

  • Anna Sotelo-Peryea.
    Sotelo-Peryea speaks at SUNY conference
    10/1/19

    The conference, hosted by SUNY and the Navy, aimed to curb sexual harassment and sexual assault at colleges, universities and service academies.

  • portrrait of Aliaya Williams at Baird Point.
    UB senior wins statewide EOP award
    10/1/19

    Aliaya Williams is among the recipients of the award recognizing students who have overcome significant obstacles to achieve their educational and personal goals.

  • Robots sitting in a row working on laptops.
    AI poses greatest risk for self-employed
    10/3/19

    New UB research has found that people in some of the lowest paid and most popular jobs are most at risk of being displaced by artificial intelligence.

  • Group of e-cigarettes and vape pens.
    Family attitudes key influencer on teen vaping
    10/3/19

    Flavors, popularity and the perception of safety are among other influences for teens, of whom one-quarter now vape.

  • Opioids, with pills, powder and a syringe.
    Role of psychology in responding to opioid addiction
    10/3/19

    A special journal issue co-edited by UB psychologist Jennifer Read focuses on how clinical psychologists can contribute their expertise to the crisis.

  • Niagara River. Photo: Bob Linsdell CC3.0.
    Niagara corridor receives global wetland status
    10/2/19

    UB law students did the legal and policy work required for the Ramsar designation as a Wetland of International Importance.

  • Graham Hammill.
    PhD Excellence Initiative
    10/2/19

    Vice Provost Graham Hammill talks with UBNow about the initiative and how it will enhance graduate education at UB.

  • Exterior of the Pharmacy Building.
    Center awards $1 million for drug research
    10/4/19

    The projects funded by the Center for Protein Therapeutics aim to advance drugs that treat cancer and inflammatory bowel disease, among others.

  • HEAL logo with the words Helping to End Addiction long term.
    UB researchers receive HEAL awards
    10/4/19

    The highly competitive awards from the NIH will support development of non-addictive painkillers.

  • Yu-Ping Chang.
    Chang named fellow
    10/4/19

    The designation by the International Academy of Addictions Nursing recognizes contributions to the field of addictions nursing.

  • Close up of female hands holding a cigarette and a glass of beer.
    Understanding substance use among women
    10/7/19

    Lesbian and bisexual women are more likely to smoke cigarettes when drinking alcohol than heterosexual women, according to new UB research.

  • Candida auris, a pathogenic yeast that causes candidiasis.
    Why does the CDC want us to ‘think fungus’?
    10/7/19

    Microbiologist Murat Can Kalem says that while we usually think of bacteria and viruses as the cause of infection, fungi also can affect our health.

  • Darren Cotton and Stephanie Bucalo lead a tour of the North Buffalo Rails to Trails for UB urban planning students.
    Planning Buffalo’s next rails-to-trails project
    10/7/19

    Students in a MUP studio work alongside the University District Community Development Association on a new pathway in UB’s backyard.

  • President Satish Trirpathi delivers State of the University Address in the Student Union Theatre.
    Top 25 ambition
    10/4/19

    In his annual State of the University Address, President Satish K. Tripathi says he sees UB among the nation's top 25 public research universities within a decade.

  • job interview.
    When is it ethical to lie in a job interview?
    10/8/19

    UB researcher James Lemoine offers three schools of thought to offer guidance.

  • Matthew Pelkey standing on a rooftop with the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus and buffalo skyline in the background.
    Vital help for hopeful new businesses
    10/8/19

    Three first-year law students immersed themselves in the fast-paced world of entrepreneurship law as part of a summer fellowship program.

  • Test report coming out from ctg machine with nurse examining pregnant woman in background.
    UB faculty serving on Maternal Mortality Advisory Council
    10/9/19

    The goal of the council is to review every case of maternal mortality in New York State in “a non-punitive way.”

  • Mental health concept.
    CTSI hosts workshop on mental health
    10/8/19

    The workshop is part of a series that brings together community and university partners to discuss research collaborations addressing health disparities.

  • The main gallery of the MuseumLab in the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh features generously spaced corridors and doorways, as well as sound absorption panels.
    Making universal design the standard
    10/9/19

    Early adopters of the socially responsible design program developed by UB's IDEA Center include Fortune 500 companies, non-profits and local government.

  • Buffalo-area entrepreneurs sit at tables and learn during the Small Business Summer School at the Innovation Center.
    School’s in for the summer
    10/10/19

    Entrepreneurs get a boost at the Ignite Buffalo Small Business Summer School, a collaboration between UB, 43North and the BNMC.

  • Children playing on a magenta-colored play structure.
    Uniting people through play
    10/10/19

    “Aldo,” a structure designed by UB architects that is currently on display at the Seoul Biennale, makes a statement about unity and community.

     

  • shot of patrons in UB Anderson Gallery.
    UB Art Galleries names new director, curator
    10/10/19

    Robert Scalise has been promoted from acting director, and Liz Park will serve as curator of exhibitions.

  • Students demonstrate and hold signs during the Climate Strike held September 20, 2019.
    Increasing dialogue on climate action
    10/9/19

    A forum at UB will discuss the new state law that is believed to be the most aggressive measure any state has taken toward achieving climate neutrality.

  • School and departmental flags displayed during the Celebration of Faculty and Staff Academic Excellence.
    UB to celebrate faculty, staff excellence
    10/11/19

    The annual event on Oct. 31 recognizes the work and achievement of faculty and staff in research, teaching and service in 2019.

  • woman at table with drug paraphernalia.
    How drug abstinence makes relapse more likely
    10/11/19

    UB researchers have discovered a genetic mechanism responsible for cocaine craving during abstinence.

  • President Tripathi addressed the attendees at the Faculty Staff Campaign kickoff event.
    UB launches Faculty Staff Campaign
    10/11/19

    The goal of this year’s campaign is participation — 2,020 donors, to be exact.  

  • UB physics PhD students Taranpreet Kaur and Ibraheem Alshareedah prepare a microfluidic flow chamber for experiments.
    How can liquid organelles coexist without merging?
    10/14/19

    UB physicists use model systems to explore the forces that may be at play in this intriguing phenomenon inside human cells.

  • Diverse group of college students using digital devices, a sign above them reads, "Integrity.".
    Reaffirming commitment to academic integrity
    10/14/19

    UB has opened a new Office of Academic Integrity and revamped policies regarding academic dishonesty.

  • Joseph Mollendorf retrieves his free flight plane.
    Fascinated with flight
    10/14/19

    A lifelong love of flight and airplanes has shaped the life and teaching of UB engineering professor Joseph Mollendorf.

  • A worker opening a drawer of specimens in the biorepository.
    UB Biorepository advances power of precision medicine
    10/11/19

    The facility will enhance targeted research on diseases common to the region, such as MS and stroke.

  • In an ecological methods course taught by Nicholas Henshue, clinical assistant professor in the UB Department of Environment and Sustainability, students placed stickers on the wings of monarch butterflies to help track the species' spectacular migration.
    Department of Environment and Sustainability opens
    10/15/19

    Part of the College of Arts and Sciences, the new unit prepares students to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time.

  • UB postdoctoral researcher Romina Cejas, UB professor of pharmaceutical sciences Javier G. Blanco, and UB graduate student Kenneth Anderson.
    Cardiotoxicity in children with Down syndrome focus of study
    10/15/19

    Pharmacy professor Javier Blanco has received a $438,000 grant to explore the role genetics play in heart damage from chemotherapy.

  • Undergraduate students learn CRISPR gene editing in the Biology lab of Nitasha Sehgal in Hochstetter Hall.
    Sense of ‘belonging’ key to retention of women in STEM
    10/17/19

    GSE professor Tiffany Karalis Noel also says good women mentors are instrumental in fostering that sense of belonging.

  • An illustration of neuroscience: a brain and brain waves.
    UB offers undergrad neuroscience major
    10/16/19

    The BS degree program is a collaboration between the College of Arts and Sciences and the Jacobs School.

  • Christina Milletti.
    Writing the life of the mind
    10/16/19

    English professor Christina Milletti talks about her story and the importance of teaching students how to tell theirs.

  • Diverse group off business professionals.
    Change policy toward high-skilled immigration
    10/17/19

    Management Dean Paul Tesluk and 62 others signed an open letter encouraging a change in the U.S. approach to help enable global talent mobility.

  • Scientist working at the laboratory.
    Supporting drug discovery and development
    10/16/19

    Empire Discovery Institute aims to convert scientific breakthroughs into viable pharmaceuticals for commercialization.

  • Members of the Journey team hold their winning check at the D'Youville Healthcare Hackathon.
    De-stressing surgery with a smartphone
    10/17/19

    The Journey app developed by School of Management students wins first place in D’Youville College’s Healthcare Hackathon.

  • John Violanti.
    UB receives DOJ funding for police health study
    10/18/19

    The project, led by epidemiologist John Violanti, will look at the physical health effects of police officers’ atypical work hours.

  • Close-up of man cutting a piece of meat.
    A secret in our saliva
    10/18/19

    Two million years of eating meat and cooked food may have helped humans evolve into unique members of the great apes, new UB research suggests.

  • Raw vegetables with blood glucose meter and stethoscope, close up, pre-diabetes healthy diet concept.
    Program aims to help prediabetics change behavior, lose weight
    10/21/19

    The goal of the free program is to prevent prediabetics from developing Type 2 diabetes.

  • A young woman in a warehouse setting.
    UB relaunches master’s degree program
    10/21/19

    The revamped program in operations and supply chain management will help fill the demand for supply chain professionals.

  • President Satish K. Tripathi.
    A conversation with President Tripathi
    10/21/19

    President Satish K. Tripathi sat down with UBNow to expand on some of the points he made during his eighth State of the University address.

  • Smart Walls Construction founder and Chief Technology Officer Jorge Cueto discusses the lifting mechanism of his company’s smart walls prototype with UB engineering students Christopher Borders, Derek Roback and Albert Shaw.
    UB students propel young company
    10/22/19

    Three engineering students are transitioning an idea for flood protection into reality for startup Smart Walls Construction.

  • Teacher holding a tablet in the front of a classroom.
    Rethinking role of technology in the classroom
    10/23/19

    Tablets and laptops have their educational virtues, but new UB research suggests they have limitations as well.

  • Event poster for the Science & Art Cabaret, "Ten Million Spaceships.".
    Cabaret opens new season with ‘Ten Million Spaceships’
    10/23/19

    The Science & Art Cabaret on Nov. 6 features a Caltech cosmologist who is also an award-winning poet.

  • Jackson Hobble uses an in vitro model to test the electrical stimulation technique that BioPrax™ employs to treat infections.
    Garwood gets FDA designation for medical device
    10/24/19

    BioPraxâ„¢, created using technology licensed from UB, is being developed to improve the treatment of periprosthetic joint infections.

  • Fulbright logo.
    UB sets new high for Fulbright applicants
    10/24/19

    Twenty-nine students from 22 different departments and programs have applied for the prestigious academic award.

  • Artist’s concept illustrating a supermassive black hole.
    How to spot a wormhole — if they exist
    10/25/19

    In a theoretical study, physicists propose that perturbations in the orbit of stars near supermassive black holes could be used to detect wormholes.

  • Conference attendees.
    UB hosts quantum science conference
    10/23/19

     

    The event comes as UB and partners push SUNY effort for statewide research center.

     

  • Nyle DiMarco signing during his Distinguished Speakers Series appearance.
    DiMarco opens Distinguished Speakers Series
    10/24/19

    The deaf activist and reality TV star brought his message of positivity and inclusion, as well as a hefty dose of humor, during a visit to UB.

  • group of white lab mice.
    For better research results, let mice be mice
    10/25/19

    Knowing how to raise and care for animals can improve research on human communication, UB psychologist Micheal Dent says.

  • Concept of micro-credentials: two hands hols a tablet with an award displayed on the screen.
    NSF grant to support research in micro-credentials
    10/29/19

    The award should help position UB as a national leader in the digital system of recognizing skill and knowledge.

  • Joe Gardella.
    Gardella reappointed to EPA board
    10/28/19

    The Science Advisory Board provides scientific and technical expertise to the EPA.

  • A class taking place in the Center for Educational Innovation.
    Academy aims to enhance success of new faculty members
    10/28/19

    Now in its second year, the New Faculty Academy engages faculty at multiple levels to enhance their success as researchers and educators at UB.

  • Bookshelves in a library with many books.
    What 26,000 books reveal about learning language
    10/28/19

    Computational modeling study suggests that environment does appear to be shaping behavior, according to UB language behavior expert.

  • The Angus steak hoagie available at The Sizzle.
    CDS sizzles with new selections
    10/28/19

    Ever hungry to give UB students, faculty and staff what they’re looking for, Campus Dining and Shops has rolled out several new items this fall.

  • A customer and a stall owner at a farmer's market.
    UB hosting two Emerson National Hunger Fellows
    10/29/19

    Program trains participants to fight hunger and poverty through placements in community-based organizations across the U.S.

  • Two researchers in a laboratory examining data on a computer screen.
    NIH awards funding to UB spinoff
    10/29/19

    The project — a partnership with Scripps Research — will leverage technology licensed from UB to develop a vaccine against HIV.

  • Joseph Zambon.
    A chat with Dean Zambon
    10/30/19

    UBNow sat down with dental school dean Joseph Zambon to learn more about the school’s community service efforts and recent successes.

  • Illustration with an elephant that has twitter birds coming out of its trunk.
    Analyzing tweets from 2016 GOP candidates
    10/30/19

    Only Trump and Kasich, the last two presidential contenders standing, followed the mass media’s tendency to emphasize strategy over issues.

  • Laura Splan's Conformations exhibit in Philadelphia.
    Seven artists undertake bioart residencies
    10/30/19

    The artists sponsored by Coalesce: Center for Biological Art will explore waste, evolution, climate change and more.

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    New clinic will offer treatment for alcohol use disorders
    10/31/19

    The Behavioral Health Clinic will harness the NIH-funded addictions expertise of scientists in the School of Social Work.

  • Pile of vegetables including greens, yellow squash and beets.
    Focus on mobile and farmers markets for healthy eating
    10/31/19

    A UB study has found that the markets are more effective than supermarkets in getting people to eat more fruits and vegetables.

  • Four of the T32 postdocs in UB’s Clinical and Research Institute on Addictions: Nichole M. Sell, Michelle J. Zaso, Liana S.E. Hone and Mauricio Suárez.
    Celebrating longevity of UB T32 training grant
    10/31/19

    Over the past two decades, CRIA has trained more than 30 postdocs who’ve gone on to obtain research positions at universities across the country.

  • Hailee Steinfeld as Emily Dickinson in the Apple TV series, "Dickinson.".
    Dickinson scholar weighs in on TV series
    10/31/19

    Cristanne Miller thinks the 19th-century poet is a natural protagonist for the new Apple TV+ series.

  • Circuit Clinical employees at the company's offices on Delaware Avenue in Buffalo.
    Circuit Clinical among 43North winners
    10/31/19

    The UB partner company is the latest startup with close ties to the university to take home a prize in the business plan competition.

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