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AI shows promise detecting dyslexia and dysgraphia from what children write on paper and tablets, a UB-led study suggests.
Grace Hafner credits her varied research experiences and strong faculty interactions with sending her off toward a bright ...
To get you in the True Blue spirit for this weekend’s festivities, UBNow has compiled a few graduation acknowledgements, ...
Anne B. Curtis, MD, SUNY Distinguished Professor in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences has received the ...
News media are invited to UB’s two largest ceremonies at Alumni Arena on North Campus on Sunday. On-site media contacts from ...
AI shows promise detecting dyslexia and dysgraphia from what children write on paper and tablets, a new University at Buffalo ...
Health care providers, medical students and educators interested in working to address gun violence are invited to attend ...
Beth Smith, MD, has been chosen as a 2025-2026 fellow for the prestigious Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in ...
While families have no official place in the system, it's time to start thinking about them as potential partners, UB scholar ...
A study found that the effects grow as children age, suggesting that blood pressure interventions could start as early as ...
Emotional invalidation occurs when people have a sense that others do not relate to their perception of an event. A response ...
The New York Times quotes David Herzberg in an article about the impacts of President Trump’s drug policy on access to ...