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  • Zoom image: University at Buffalo postdoc Richoo Davis (left) and Priya Banerjee, associate professor of physics, work together in UB's Fronczak Hall. They are authors of a new study that details how fusion proteins hijack a key gene regulator to spur childhood cancer. Photo: Douglas Levere/University at Buffalo
    Study: How fusion proteins hijack gene regulators to spur childhood cancer
    3/6/24

    UB physicists find that liquid droplets of disordered proteins engage with — and overtake — a key gene regulator.

  • Les Bisson headshot next to graphic of an AED.
    NFL Physicians Society selects Leslie Bisson, UB professor and Bills head team physician, for top research award
    3/6/24

    After providing on-field care for Damar Hamlin when he suffered cardiac arrest, Leslie J. Bisson, MD, is leading an effort to do CPR training in underserved communities 

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    UB sociologist to speak at conference on addiction recovery theory he co-developed
    3/7/24

    Robert Granfield and William Cloud conceptualized the theoretical foundations of recovery capital, contributing to a paradigmatic shift in the science of addiction recovery.

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    More than 400 engage at the Jacobs School to discuss ‘How We Change the Black East Side’
    3/7/24

    Several hundred people from Buffalo and UB filled the M&T Auditorium in the Jacobs School to capacity to launch a grassroots movement creating a bold, new vision for the Black East Side. 

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    UB elevates data and information fusion center to institute
    3/8/24

    The relaunch reflects UB researchers’ expertise in space defense, big data, automated decision making and cybersecurity.

  • A pair of gloved hands inside Ian Bradley's lab work with algae in test tubes.
    UB, partners work to make algae fuel more efficient, affordable
    3/8/24

    Team is employing polyculture farming, AI and other tools to detect pests before they infect algae.

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    UB, partners awarded $2.8 million semiconductor research grant to improve nation’s power grid
    3/11/24

    The project, funded by the Department of Energy, aims to help prevent blackouts, make electricity delivery more efficient.

  • MBTA 1101 on the Northeast Corridor in June 1982.
    All aboard! UB faculty member publishes the first comprehensive history of the Northeast Corridor
    3/11/24

    Book brings readers along the rails and through the region that coalesced, developed and served as a background for several sociological shifting events.

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    Media Advisory: UB to celebrate grand reopening of historic Crosby Hall on March 14
    3/12/24

    Project revives a centerpiece of UB’s South Campus while restoring the E.B. Green designed building to its original grandeur.

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    UB senior receives Gates Cambridge Scholarship
    3/13/24

    A native of Johnstown, New York, Sydney Swedick will receive a full scholarship to attend the University of Cambridge.

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    Jacobs School appoints nationally known health disparities researcher as chair of the Department of Medicine
    3/14/24

    Leonard E. Egede, MD, chief of the Division of Internal Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin and director of its Center for Advancing Population Science, has been appointed chair of the Department of Medicine. 

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    Jon Batiste to Perfrom at the UB Center for the Arts
    3/25/24

    Multi-Grammy® and Oscar® Winner Jon Batiste Announces Exclusive East Coast Show at UB in May

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    UB ophthalmologist shares excitement, cautions about the total solar eclipse in Buffalo
    3/20/24

    In this video, Andrew L. Reynolds, MD, clinical associate professor of ophthalmology in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, shares information on how to be safe. 

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    In Ghana, UB infectious disease physicians embarked on a different kind of medical mission
    3/20/24

    Earlier this year, a group of UB infectious disease physicians traveled to Ghana. It was part of an effort to reframe global health trips.

  • Digitally restored black-and-white daguerrotype of Emily Dickinson, c. early 1847.
    UB English professor co-edits the definitive edition of Emily Dickinson’s letters
    3/26/24

    First such collection published in 60 years reveals “what an extraordinary friend Emily Dickinson was to so many people.”

  • New York State Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes.
    WNY elected officials, UB leadership and tech leaders support Empire AI, putting New York at forefront of responsible AI innovation
    3/22/24

    Empire AI will position New York as national leader in AI research & technology development, ensuring access to world-class computing power.

  • Two people seated on a lawn, one in a wheelchair, looking up and wearing eclipse glasses.
    Post-eclipse eye clinic will be staffed by UB ophthalmologists and medical residents
    3/26/24

    UB ophthalmologists and medical residents in ophthalmology will hold a post-eclipse eye clinic from 4-9 p.m. on April 8. 

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    UB distributes over 12,000 NSF eclipse glasses to local students
    3/26/24

    Eyewear protection, provided at no cost to schools, will allow thousands of kids to safely view April 8 event.

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    UB dietitian explains messiness of nutrition, cancer
    3/27/24

    As a specialist in oncology nutrition, Meyer finds herself frequently dispelling myths, especially the one that suggests that sugar feeds cancer cells.

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    To capture methane emissions, scientists create nanoshell catalysts
    3/27/24

    The catalysts can be used for dry reforming, an industrial process that turns greenhouse gases into useful chemicals.

  • Zoom image: An illustration of optical fibers spinning around the globe.
    From Earth to Mars: Transporting spin information at the speed of light
    3/28/24

    Scientists transfer electron spin to photons, a quantum tech advancement that could offer rapid communication over interplanetary distances.

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