The UB Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) has awarded 10 new Translational Pilot Studies grants for 2026, involving four #UBSEAS principal investigators and co-investigators! 👏
Learn about their projects ⬇️
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A composite scientific illustration. On the left, a 3D rendering shows a mannequin interacting with a robotic imaging system that scans tissue through a transparent panel. On the right, a diagram of a human torso is surrounded by several color-coded imaging results of subdermal structures, with labels indicating varying skin tones (“Dark,” “Fair,” and “Medium”) and imaging depths. Panels B, C, and D show intricate vascular or tissue networks captured at different depths beneath the skin.
Researchers in #UBSEAS are developing a new breast-cancer screening method that take less than a minute to produce 3D images ⚕️⚕️
A recent study with corresponding author Jun Xia, professor in #UBBME, details the experimental method.
https://ubseas.info/453QAv1
#ArtificialIntelligence
#UBBME professor Jonathan Lovell and his team are developing a cutting-edge treatment that uses light-activated chemotherapy to target tumors deep in the body — a potential game-changer for one of the deadliest cancers: pancreatic cancer.
Read more ⬇️
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A celebratory graphic from the University at Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences for the Class of 2025. The image features a group photo of faculty and staff from the Department of Biomedical Engineering, smiling and making the “horns up” hand sign. Below the photo is a congratulatory message from Yun Wu, recognizing the graduates' resilience, creativity, and achievements. The message encourages students to "go forth and engineer a healthier, better future." The background is blue with white technical design elements.
A congratulatory graphic from the University at Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences for the Class of 2025. The image features a professional portrait of Francine Battaglia, chair and professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. A message from her is written to the right that praises graduates’ hard work and achievements, highlights the strong foundation built through their education, and offers well wishes for the future. The background is blue with white technical circuit-style graphics and text.
A congratulatory graphic from the University at Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences celebrating the Class of 2025. The image features a photo of Krishna Rajan standing outdoors in front of Davis Hall. The message from Rajan, representing the Department of Materials Design & Innovation (MDI), congratulates graduates and highlights the department’s 10th anniversary. He emphasizes the significance of the students' role in the department’s journey and reminds them they will always be part of the MDI family. The design has a blue background with white circuit-inspired graphics.
A congratulatory graphic for the University at Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Class of 2025. On the left is a professional portrait of Alan Rabideau, chair and professor in the Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering. On the right is a message on a blue background with white technical blueprint-style graphics. The message reads: "Congratulations on your achievements! The protection and restoration of our natural and built environments have never been more important priorities, but we are confident that your technical prowess, social awareness, and integrity will lead us to a better future. The CSEE faculty and staff are very proud of your accomplishments and we wish you the very best in your careers!" Below the photo is his name and title: "Alan Rabideau, Civil, Structural & Environmental Engineering." The design has a blue background with white circuit-inspired graphics.
Some words of wisdom from #UBSEAS department chairs and professors for the #UBClassof2025 💙🤍
4 more days! 🤘🎓
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