• Patient Simulator, Cutting-Edge Training System, is Potential Addition to UB's Health-Care Teaching Arsenal
    7/21/95
    The University at Buffalo School of Nursing expects to acquire SAM, the Simulated Anesthesiology Mannikin that shows how the body responds to various drugs and adverse conditions in a safe but realistic clinical environment.
  • Johnstone Receives Ford Foundation Grant to Establish National Learning Productivity Network
    7/31/95
    D. Bruce Johnstone, University Professor of Higher Education in the University at Buffalo Graduate School of Education, has been advancing a new perspective on the old challenge of productivity in higher education.
  • New Mouse Model For Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy May Improve Screening of New Treatments
    7/1/95
    University at Buffalo biologists have developed a new mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy that may more accurately than current models simulate the progression of this fatal disease.
  • UB Archivist Co-Authors First History of State's Quakers
    7/17/95
    Christopher Densmore, University at Buffalo associate archivist, has a principle research interest: the early history of New York's Quakers, who, though nominal in number, have had enormous influence on American life and polity.
  • Creeley Receives Fulbright Grant to Lecture In New Zealand
    7/13/95
    Robert Creeley, Samuel Capen Professor of Poetry and the Humanities at the University at Buffalo, has been awarded a Fulbright grant to spend three months lecturing at the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • On The Web: National Address Server, Developed At UB, Provides Complete Nine-Digit Zip Code For Any U.S. Address
    7/27/95
    Users of the WorldWideWeb now have access to the National Address Server, a system developed at the University at Buffalo that provides the ZIP+4 code for any residential or commercial address in the U.S.