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  • Transitions of care paper wins national award
    2/26/25

    The UB study shows pharmacist-physician collaborations reduce hospital readmissions and save money.

  • UB researchers find mindfulness benefits for COPD patients
    2/25/25

    A recent study found that participants who practice mindfulness reported significantly less severe symptoms of anxiety, breathlessness, fatigue and insomnia.

  • UB enters multinational partnership for cannabinoid R&D
    2/24/25

    Scientists will work with DENT Neurologic Institute and a Jamaican pharma company to advance global clinical research.

  • Talal to receive award from Clinical Research Forum
    2/21/25

    The award recognizes UB work that leveraged facilitated telemedicine to cure hepatitis C in 90% of people with opioid use disorder.

  • Will Lake Erie completely freeze over?
    2/21/25

    Joe Atkinson, director of UB's Great Lakes Program, says it's definitely a possibility, with ice cover well above average since mid-January.

  • The need for more age-inclusive, higher-ed practices
    2/19/25

    A  book by UB scholar Collie Fulford on the writing lives of adult learners offers a look into the value they bring to an age-integrated classroom.

  • Air pollution exposure late in pregnancy increases NICU admission risk
    2/18/25

    A new UB study offers insight into air pollution’s effects during this vulnerable time.

  • Frequent cannabis use can lead to cavities, severe tooth loss
    2/17/25

    UB dental school professor Ellyce Clonan's research was published in the Journal of the American Dental Association.

  • Li named Cottrell Scholar
    2/17/25

    The UB chemist was recognized by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement for developing a lightning-inspired green ammonia reactor.

  • Article on queer pastorals among first in new journal
    2/13/25

    UB professor Cody Mejeur asks readers to rethink and re-examine their relationships with nature and the living beings they share the world with.