As the numbers of unhoused people rise both nationally and in Buffalo, their unique health care needs are an increasingly important focus for primary care.
ā€œThe chin evolved largely by accident and not through direct selection, but as an evolutionary byproduct resulting from direct selection on other parts of the skull,ā€ says Noreen von Cramon-Taubadel, ...
Researchers report in JAMA Network Open that muscle strength is associated with significantly lower risk of death over eight-year follow-up.
The Graduate School of Education is expanding access to advanced professional education with a suite of fully online graduate programs, including two EdD programs and a newly launched EdM in learning ...
Employee Engagement and Success has reorganized its team and revamped its programs to better meet the evolving needs of the UB workforce.
Soo-Kyung and Jae Lee, whose daughter has FOXG1 syndrome, developed gene therapy that could one day treat people with this ...
The historic athletic facility will undergo $93 million in renovations to bring an integrated recreation and wellness approach to the South Campus.
UB students majoring in AI-focused degree programs are enthusiastic about their job prospects in the burgeoning new field.
The Department of Family Medicine is developing a program that trains physicians to provide high-quality, compassionate care to individuals experiencing homelessness and housing instability.
Clean Energy Master Plan seeks to recover waste heat from Empire AI center, transform how the campus uses energy.
Children who experience malevolent wartime living conditions, and wartime violence in particular, are more likely than ...
UB researchers have developed a new inhalable form of tuberculosis (TB) treatment that could significantly reduce the burden ...