Multiple Sclerosis News Today reported that a UB study, co-led by Stelios Andreadis, has been awarded $2.9 million to study stem cell therapies for multiple sclerosis (MS).
Andrew Schultz, associate professor of research in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, received a 2024 Digital Accessibility Advocate Award from the UB Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI).
MSN.com reported on a project led by Stelios Andreadis to explore a possible solution to why most stem cells die after being injected into the brain, including a technique that injects shear-thinning hydrogels into the brain to protect the injected stem cells.
Nature News reported on ways that AI may be used to revolutionize plastic recycling and mentioned that Amit Goyal is working to develop a barcode system that can identify plastic types, aiming to reduce contamination and improve recycling rates.
The Chancellor's Awards acknowledge and provide system-wide recognition for consistently superior professional achievement and ongoing pursuit of excellence.