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New UB research directly links auditor turnover to a decline in audit quality and client services.
The annual Remembrance Conference focused on the role medical schools and health care in general can play in reducing firearm injuries and deaths.
ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½-led team 3D prints the organic material to create green alternative to common fiberglass insulation.
UB scientists Ram Samudrala and Zackary M. Falls talk about the new platform to make drug discovery faster and less expensive while also being safe and effective.
The Guggenheim, Harvard Radcliffe and Dedalus Foundation fellowships will support Libby Otto's groundbreaking work on the Bauhaus movement.
The students join the university's long history of sending students to take part in the prestigious program.
Most genes express at varying levels, but switch-like genes are only highly expressed or lowly expressed.
Cristanne Miller, PhD, will receive award later this month in Taiwan.
The molecule developed by UB researchers acts like a long-lasting anesthetic, with a single, local injection providing pain relief for up to 3 weeks.
The First-Year Global Experience program received an Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovation in International Education.
Pixar Animation Studio's “Inside Out 2” opens this year's edition of the popular, free film series presented by the undergraduate Student Association.
UB Libraries is also launching its first summer reading program, with five reading challenges across five literary categories.
Two studios in the School of Architecture and Planning partnered with the NYS Department of State to delve into this hot topic.
Noah Breuer's upcoming exhibits in the Czech Republic preserve the designs of his family's textile company that were lost to the Nazis.
Scholars from across the U.S. and Europe will attend the Philosophy, Politics and Economics program's second annual workshop.