A new study found these proteins, which regulate the huntingtin protein’s movement in neurons, could be future drug targets.
A new School of Management study reveals post-IPO lenders can raise interest rates based on financial performance.
The new lab expands the school’s research capabilities and enhances training in molecular biology, biochemistry and microscopic anatomy.
Stories of personal connection to their work weren’t uncommon at the UB RENEW Institute’s spring poster session and end-of-year celebration.
UB researchers have compiled a list of words physicians should never say to patients with complex, chronic disorders that are often dismissed or misdiagnosed.
A new School of Management study reveals a link between product ads and analyst accuracy.
The new imaging technology enables medical professionals to observe skin without removing dressings.
A UB study examined narrative self-transcendence in the life stories of a group of late-midlife adults shared over eight years.
A new detection method that captures forever chemicals as they evaporate could inform federal guidance on measuring these dangerous compounds.
The new tool, grounded in evidence-based medicine, should ‘augment, but not replace physicians.’
A physics first, neutron Airy beams could reveal information useful for pharmaceuticals and quantum computing.