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  • Headshot of Sanjay Sethi in lab.
    Clinical research resumes ‘safely and carefully’ at UB
    7/6/20

    A research ramp-up is underway at UB, more than three months after almost all research other than that focused on COVID-19 was paused on March 23.

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    UB statement on new ICE policy for international students
    7/7/20

    The University at Buffalo is committed to providing its international students with a safe and supportive environment for their scholarly pursuits.

  • Round yeast cells viewed under a microscope.
    Meet baker’s yeast, the budding, single-celled fungus that fluffs your bread
    7/9/20

    The pandemic has caused a run on baker’s yeast. It’s a marvelous organism, as UB scientists explain

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    President Tripathi offers ‘unqualified support’ for international students in wake of new ICE policy
    7/8/20

    UB is working with elected officials to reaffirm the vital role of international students in higher education, and to help change the federal government’s stance on this critical issue.

  • Portrait of Joseph Balthasar.
    UB professor awarded $1.8 million grant to improve targeted cancer therapies
    7/9/20

    UB professor Joseph Balthasar received a new $1.8 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to improve the delivery of targeted therapies to cancer cells.

  • Headshot of Davarian Baldwin.
    Media Advisory: Public forum on racial equity and anti-racism
    7/10/20

    A live, online public forum on racial equity and anti-racism will be held from 1 to 3 p.m.  July 14. The forum is being organized by the Community Health Equity Research Institute of the University at Buffalo and the Buffalo Center for Health Equity.

  • UB Solar Strand.
    UB center launches online courses about solar energy technology
    7/14/20

    As climate change increasingly drives adoption of sun-harnessing technologies, the number of clean energy jobs grows, too.

  • A Zoom photo of UB TCIE's Root Cause Analysis and Corrective Action course.
    With classrooms closed, business professionals worldwide turn to UB TCIE
    7/20/20

    Professionals beyond Western New York discover merits of the engineering school’s online programs during pandemic shutdown.

  • UB engineer Negar Elhami-Khorasani stands with three students in front of furnace in Ketter Hall.
    UB engineer to track how wildfires spread, help save lives
    7/14/20

    Negar Elhami-Khorasani will study how fire spreads, considering uncertainties such as landscape, vegetation and environmental factors.

  • Graphic of the interlocking UB logo.
    UB unveils health guidelines for start of the new academic year
    7/15/20

    Informed by recommendations from the CDC, NYS Department of Health, SUNY and UB faculty experts, the guidelines include precautionary 7-day quarantine and mandatory use of face masks.

  • An orange crystal that contains curium.
    Surprise: At high pressures, curium can form unexpected covalent bonds, study finds
    7/15/20

    The finding — from high-pressure research that squeezed curium-containing compounds between diamonds — could guide further studies on curium and other mysterious heavy elements.

  • Map showing four drilling sites in Greenland.
    Bedrock drilling project to unlock Greenland Ice Sheet’s secrets
    7/16/20

    Bedrock that lies below the ice sheet could reveal untold secrets about when the ice last retreated, laying the foundation for better models of future sea level rise.

  • Aaron Epstein, wearing white coat and T shirt that says GSMSG on it, stands in front of Oishei Children's Hospital.
    With COVID-19 cases surging in the South and West, UB surgical resident’s medical mission group shifts focus
    7/15/20

    The organization, founded by a UB surgical resident who used to work in national security and counterterrorism, is erecting mobile clinics to aid in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Colored lines showing the paths of fruit fly larvae as they crawl. The crawling paths become densely clustered, covering less distance, in larvae with a mutant form of the HTT protein.
    Study reveals intricate details about Huntington’s disease protein
    7/17/20

    The research adds to a body of work devoted to understanding the protein’s role in cell biology and health.

  • Graphic depicting a chart, a silicone wristband and where in South America the country of Uruguay is located.
    What silicone wristbands say about chemical exposure in Uruguayan children
    7/20/20

    Researchers from UB and the Catholic University of Uruguay found an average of 13 pollutants in each silicone wristband collected in a study on chemical exposure among a small group of Uruguayan children.

  • Purple crystals seen through a microscope.
    How a crystalline sponge sheds water molecules
    7/29/20

    Scientists use advanced techniques to observe how a specific crystalline sponge changes shape as it loses water molecules.

  • Portrait of UB PhD candidate Gabriella Nassif.
    UB student wins fellowship for research on migrant workers in Lebanon
    7/28/20

    Gabriella Nassif will seek to partner with community organizations to learn about and document the experiences of women hired to work in Lebanese households, including during COVID-19.

  • Paresh Dandona stands in an office.
    UB diabetes expert’s research shows testosterone therapy can lead to remission in men with Type 2 diabetes
    7/29/20

    Study finds the male hormone reversed the condition in one-third of clinical trial participants.

  • Woman, looking stressed, with alcoholic husband in background.
    UB researcher recruiting women whose partners are problem drinkers
    7/30/20

    Women whose partners have a drinking problem are the focus of a UB clinical trial. 

  • People employing the use of face masks and social distancing when boarding a bus.
    If widely deployed, strategies such as wearing masks can help WNY avoid a COVID-19 outbreak like those in the South and West
    7/31/20

    Major challenges await Western New York and other parts of the state in late summer and early fall but there are strategies the community can take to reduce the risks of COVID-19 outbreaks.

  • Gil Wolfe in white coat with arms folded.
    UB investigator’s research finds links between COVID-19 and neuromuscular disorders
    7/31/20
    BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A literature review by a University at Buffalo researcher reveals two noteworthy findings related to COVID-19 and patients with neuromuscular disorders.

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