An article in Futurity.org reported on Daniel J. Kruger's research that found that frequent cannabis users, when quizzed about their beliefs on whether the drug is effective in treating certain medical conditions, failed.
UB researchers are in Buffalo News story about how cutting-edge medical research is thriving in Western New York, which highlights the work of UB health sciences researchers.
USA Today quoted Diana Aga, in an article that reported on a study by an environmental watchdog group that found heightened levels of potentially toxic PFAS in tap water supplies serving dozens of major America cities.
A Refinery29 article interviewed R. Lorraine Collins about a report that revealed there has been a staggering increase in the number of women dying from alcohol-related causes.
UB faculty frequently offer expert perspectives on issues that are part of the current public discourse, including ones that may be perceived as controversial. It is our belief—and at the core of UB’s academic mission—that constructive, thoughtful dialogue fosters a better understanding of our world. Thus, we openly share these perspectives.