During the seventh annual Igniting Hope conference on Sept. 21, one message was made clear: Now is the time to confront health disparities rooted in environmental injustice.
Projects focus on cancer therapies, robotic clot removal catheters, and mRNA vaccines, among other technologies ...
Each year, the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences offers a wide range of endowed lectures on a variety of medical topics that are interesting, timely, and important to the work of the ...
The $1,000 grant covers registration and travel expenses for attending the annual SfN conference in Chicago in October. The conference provides a forum for lectures, workshops, networking and ...
Elizabeth Johnson, a fourth-year medical student at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, is one of only 30 people in the country selected to participate in a year-long program aimed ...
The Medical Alumni Association represents over 11,000 alumni of our school, some 4,000 of whom reside in the eight counties of Western New York. promote the interests and welfare of the Jacobs School ...
Thank you to the distinguished and dedicated members of the MEFS, who led a philanthropic effort to name the Medical Emeritus Faculty Society Conference Room, in honor of past and current educators in ...
Gregory Roloff’s entry into UB medical school last fall came on the heels of some heady research opportunities. The Buffalo native had just spent more than a year at the National Institutes of Health ...
“I want to have my name associated with the new medical school. I think it’s a terrific thing that’s being done.” ...
“By meeting and speaking with my patients, I’m able to gain a good understanding of them and can help them get on the right medications to relieve their symptoms.” Michael DiGiacomo, MD ’09, was an ...
James P. Nolan Jr., MD, former professor and chair of the Department of Medicine, died on June 30, 2021. He was 92. Nolan, who earned his medical degree from Yale in 1955 and trained in internal ...