If you’ve ever struggled to reduce your carb intake, ancient DNA might be to blame. It has long been known that humans carry multiple copies of a gene that allows us to begin breaking down complex ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Jerome Kaufman’s son, Dan, says his dad was the best editor he’s ever had. That’s high praise given that Dan now writes for The New Yorker and The New York Times. Dan Kaufman will ...
Seedlings germinate at the Massachusetts Avenue Project, a nonprofit urban farm on Buffalo's West Side. Jerome Kaufman’s son, Dan, says his dad was the best editor he’s ever had. That’s high praise ...
UB's pre-professional dance company marks five decades of artistic excellence and innovation with a weekend of concerts and a gala event.
In a new paper, UB researchers advocate for moving to a harm-reduction, health-promotion approach to safeguard public health.
Despite growing up in the city of Salvador in the northeastern part of Brazil, some 5,000 miles away from Buffalo, Marcelo W.B. Araujo, dean of the School of Dental Medicine, says he considers Buffalo ...
Research study could lead to new therapies for people who suffer nerve injuries following auto accidents, gunshots.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — A University at Buffalo research program that is investigating what causes some people with multiple sclerosis to experience severe and aggressive disease is beginning to shed light on ...
Departments interested in taking part in Adopt-a-Family should contact Community Relations and provide the following information no later than Nov. 18: The number of family members your office would ...
Traveling to UB from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the design installation invites us to sit and connect with our nonhuman neighbors.
In a Q&A with UBNow, Gwen Appelbaum, Sherene Milizia and Henry-Louis Taylor Jr. talk about why they give to UB's faculty and staff campaign.