DoD-funded project will investigate how fluorotelomers, once thought to be safer PFAS alternatives, penetrate zebrafish cells ...
It’s that evolving meaning of toxicity that forms the basis of the University at Buffalo Humanities Institute (HI) annual conference, “These Toxic Times,” a two-day event on March 10 and 11 at various ...
UB researchers Andrew Rodgers and Jeffrey Lackner co-authored an editorial about a study on how some patients with pain may benefit from exposure to nature.
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Faculty and students from the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine will offer free dental care to Western New York veterans on Friday, March 6, at the UB Dental Clinic in ...
UB will welcome more than 300 medical students, residents and clinicians March 6-8 for the annual meeting of the Northeast region of the Latino Medical Student Association.
The project co-led by Nadine Shaanta Murshid will measure online harassment, financial fraud, relational surveillance and other risks women face.
Don’t pass up those concert tickets. There might be more to the show than just great music. In fact, attending live music events can have lasting and meaningful effects on listeners’ well-being, ...
Text becomes image through visual poetry and typewriter art in “Echo [es]: traces in a grid,” a series of public lectures and hands-on workshops being held this month through May in the UB Art Gallery ...
Clinical psychologist Lisa Ranzenhofer discusses atypical anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder recently added to the ...
“Tooth agenesis, a congenital condition characterized by the absence of one or more teeth, is among the most common and ...
The pharmacy school's director of legislative advocacy is using his legal training to benefit current and future pharmacists.
Karl Williams, JD, who was appointed clinical professor and director of legislative advocacy at the University at Buffalo ...