A $1 million donation honoring SUNY Distinguished Professor Bruce Holm, PhD, will help translate inventions and discoveries made by UB faculty into products and treatments.
Buffalo Mayor Byron W. Brown honored Margarita Dubocovich, PhD, Armando Arroyo, MD, and five volunteer faculty at a ceremony to mark National Hispanic Heritage Month.
UB researchers have developed the first transgenic mouse model of a rare genetic disorder that could improve understanding of autism and lead to more targeted treatments.
More than 150 years have elapsed since endometriosis was discovered and described. Yet, until now, no scholarly history has ever been written about the disease, which affects millions of women worldwide.
An announcement at the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting that the drug exemestane significantly reduces the risk of breast cancer in high-risk, postmenopausal women is the result of a clinical trial in which UB researchers and women in Western New York played a critical role.
Glenna Bett, PhD, will use her Grand Challenges Explorations grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop a device that could reduce perinatal deaths worldwide.