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  • Tom Russo head shot.
    With omicron spreading, UB expert provides mask guidance
    1/7/22

    The best protection is afforded by N95/KN95/KF94 masks, says Tom Russo.

  • Elena McLean.
    Economic sanctions are becoming one of military conflict’s biggest weapons, UB expert says
    3/7/22

    The sanctions are the best of all bad options, says in international political economy expert Elena McLean.

  • Jacob Neiheisel head shot.
    How the invasion of Ukraine could affect the mid-terms or 2024 elections
    3/10/22

    Democrats will shoulder blame come November unless the situation rapidly improves, Jacob Neiheisel says.

  • Kim Griswold head shot.
    War in Ukraine spurs medical and mental health crises for refugees and those displaced, UB physician and trauma expert says
    3/18/22

    'We continue to see the harsh effects of racial and ethnic disparities adversely impacting individuals seeking safety at borders,' Kim Griswold says.

  • Headshot of Tom Russo.
    To boost or not to boost? UB’s Russo discusses what the new FDA guidelines mean
    4/4/22

    Infectious disease expert Thomas A. Russo questions regarding what the new guidelines mean for different groups depending on age, underlying conditions and other factors.

  • Lucinda Finley.
    Supreme Court draft overruling Roe v. Wade further politicizes the court and puts other rights at risk, says UB expert
    5/4/22

    The reasoning in the draft ruling means that rights to contraception, as well as same sex marriage could be gone as well, according to Lucinda Finley.

  • Portrait of Henry-Louis Taylor Jr. in his office, with bookshelves and a desk in the background.
    UB Center for Urban Studies: How decades of racism have shaped Buffalo
    5/19/22

    The racist mass shooting that took 10 lives on Saturday occurred in a community that has endured decades of racism, and that painful history cannot be ignored, says center director Henry-Louis Taylor Jr.

  • Carole Emberton head shot.
    University at Buffalo historian available to discuss SCOTUS gun ruling
    6/24/22

    At the heart of American gun culture is white anger, fear and resentment, Carole Emberton says.

  • Nellie Drew head shot.
    Sports law expert available to comment on SCOTUS decision on football coach who sought on-field prayer worship
    6/27/22

    Nellie Drew says ‘SCOTUS continues to run amok on the field of precedent.’

  • Riana Pryor, PhD, assistant professor in UB's School of Public Health and Health Professions.
    As temperatures soar across the U.S. and China this week, UB heat illness expert urges caution for those most vulnerable
    7/12/22

    Rate of heat-related deaths keeps increasing because people are not adequately informed about heat illness identification and appropriate treatments, as well as prevention strategies, says UB researcher.

  • Portrait of a Black man with short hair and a beard wearing glasses, a blue shirt and light suit jacket.
    UB expert: How educators can challenge racism and become more racially literate
    7/20/22

    LaGarrett King, director of the UB Center for K-12 Black History and Racial Literacy Education, shared his perspective on what educators can do to challenge racism and confront hate.

  • John Leddy sitting in front of computer monitors with brain scans.
    'I was stunned,' says UB concussion expert about Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa returning to the Bills game last weekend
    9/30/22

    Tagovailoa is at higher risk for a more prolonged and complicated recovery after the concussion he sustained Thursday night, Dr. John Leddy says.

  • Nellie Drew sitting in a law library.
    UB sports law expert critical of treatment of Tagovailoa injury
    9/30/22

    If the NFL's concussion protocol was not followed correctly, questions of liability for injury and professional responsibility must be pursued, Helen A. 'Nellie' Drew says.

  • Christine Bartholomew.
    Kroger/Albertsons merger: Market competition alone is not a good way to justify the deal, expert says
    10/19/22

    ‘Long term, this would mean less consumer choice,’ says Christine Bartholomew, a University at Buffalo law professor and antitrust scholar.

  • David Herzberg.
    With harm reduction, Biden administration moving toward historic shift in nation’s illegal drug policies, UB expert says
    10/19/22

    The move, being employed in the opioid crisis, is a shift away from previous ‘drug wars,’ David Herzberg says.

  • Portrait of smiling woman with shoulder length hair wearing glasses, a dark blazer, white shirt and a gold necklace.
    Researcher: Universal screening for Pompe disease can extend newborns’ lives
    10/24/22

    Twenty states must start screening newborns for Pompe disease, a rare and often fatal genetic disorder that weakens the heart and muscles, says UB clinical pharmacist Mary Riedy.

  • Jacob Neiheisel.
    Don’t expect major changes from Dems or GOP after midterms, political science professor says
    11/11/22

    Both parties have some soul-searching to do,  Jacob Neiheisel says.

  • Zoom image: Oscar G. Gómez-Duarte, MD, is chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Pediatrics in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at and director of the PediUBatric Infectious Diseases Service, John R. Oishei Children’s Hospital.
    What’s alarming about the surge in children’s respiratory infections, the flu and COVID-19
    11/28/22

    The request by children’s hospitals nationwide this month that the federal government declare a formal state of emergency given the surge in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and flu cases was no surprise to Oscar G. Gómez-Duarte, MD, PhD. 

  • David Holmes, wearing a white coat, standing in exam room holding a stethoscope.
    How to stay safe in this ‘historic’ winter storm: UB family medicine physician has advice
    12/22/22

    David Holmes, MD, has plenty of advice on how to ride out the storm safely. 

  • Business person stand in front of a house of cards as it begins to fall apart.
    Southwest Airlines network resembles “a house of cards” says UB operations expert
    12/29/22

    "My first reaction is, it’s not a surprise," says Natalie Simpson, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Operations Management and Strategy in the UB School of Management.

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