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The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences is in downtown Buffalo, on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus. Our building, at 955 Main Street, aligns our medical education, research and ...
Lisa Jane Jacobsen, MD, MPH, MSHPEd, is an associate dean for curricular innovation in the Office of Medical Curriculum. In her role as associate dean, she is involved in shaping the medical ...
A molecule developed by Jacobs School researchers acts like a long-lasting anesthetic, with a single, local injection providing pain relief for up to three weeks.
Brian Rambarran, MD, a clinical assistant professor of urology, flies his plane on volunteer rescue missions to help save shelter dogs and other animals in need.
Sofia Khan, DO, a first-year trainee in the otolaryngology residency program at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, has been recognized for her research that resulted in a ...
Our residents value our program for helping them develop clinical independence and laying the foundation for a successful career.
Andrew T. Lombardo, PhD, assistant professor of biochemistry, has received a $1.9 million National Institutes of Health grant to study cell polarity signaling.
An assortment of research across clinical and basic science fields was on full display at this year’s UB Resident and Fellow Research Day, which took place May 30 in the Jacobs School of Medicine and ...
The Diabetes-Endocrinology Center of Western New York is led by endocrinologist Paresh Dandona, MD, UB Distinguished Professor of Medicine, who has garnered an international reputation for his ...
Experience a hands-on workshop to help enhance your productivity and efficiency with Microsoft Copilot on Monday, June 9, 2025 in Clemens 120. UB Information Technology is hosting two in-person ...
The awardees were among students from disciplines across the university who were awarded — or nominated for — national, State University of New York (SUNY) and UB awards. The April 30 event began with ...
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