Buffalo Business First wrote about the research of Ruogang Zhao, an associate professor of biomedical engineering, who is working on 3D printing of engineered tissue.
Azriena Jones and Tyree Smith both came to the University at Buffalo from Brooklyn, N.Y. to study engineering. The two seniors have another thing in common - they are the first recipients of the Fred Bargetzi Memorial Scholarship.
To facilitate new interdisciplinary research, UB's Graduate School of Education and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences will host an event designed to explore and accelerate collaborative research projects.
Sewage runoff in lakes and rivers, brain aneurysms and vehicle emissions are some of the issues that SEAS PhD students are presenting on at this year’s Three Minute Thesis Competition.
An article in The Buffalo News discusses how UB spinoff company Garwood Medical Devices is advancing its medical device, which was based on research by Mark Ehrensberger.
The Buffalo News profiled UB spinoff company Garwood Medical Devices, which has raised more than $14 million and “has a chance to be the next hot Buffalo startup.”