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To reverse aging in stem cells, NANOG gene ‘rewires’ metabolic networks

Two new studies build knowledge upon how stem cells work; could lead to new drugs for age-related diseases.

Sherrilyn Ifill to speak at 47th annual MLK commemoration

A civil rights lawyer, Ifill is a former president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund.

Free talk explores the hidden bias of our AI-assisted world

At the Buffalo Museum of Science on Feb. 18, scholars will discuss the ethical and social justice implications of AI.

Rare disease research to be showcased at virtual Jacobs School event

On Feb. 28, the Jacobs School will hold a virtual event to recognize rare disease patients, their clinicians and the researchers working to discover the causes of these conditions and, ultimately, the cures. 

Financial cybersecurity expert to speak at UB

The UB School of Management will host Dave Burg, cybersecurity leader at EY Americas, for a free lecture this spring.

UB School of Social Work offering a course in infant mental health

Infant mental health is all about attachment and assessing and intervening to promote caregiver sensitivity and fostering secure attachment paradigms for infants and toddlers.

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