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Alexsandra Peyton Lenhard, a fourth-year PhD candidate in the doctoral program in microbiology and immunology, has received an Olga Lindberg Scholarship from the American Association of University ...
In recognition of her leadership, research achievements, and educational excellence, Teresa L. Danforth, MD ’07, has been named to the American Urological Association (AUA) 2025-26 Leadership Class.
On June 27, new doctors at UB received their long white coats, marking the start of residency training. The early morning ceremony took place at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences ...
UB scientists Ram Samudrala, PhD, and Zackary M. Falls, PhD, talk about the new platform to make drug discovery faster and less expensive while also being safe and effective.
Four doctoral students in the Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center (BNAC) recently received significant research awards.
The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences had a strong showing at this year’s American Thoracic Society (ATS) 2025 annual conference in San Francisco in May, where a team of researchers ...
Chantazia “Shay” Bronson, MPH, program operations manager at the Community Health Equity Research Institute, was recognized by Business First of Buffalo.
The annual Remembrance Conference focused on the role medical schools and health care in general can play in reducing firearm injuries and deaths.  ...
The Patrick Lee Foundation is a private, family foundation committed to achieving immediate and measurable impact in the areas of education and mental health. In their work with the University at ...
Renée Reynolds, MD, clinical associate professor of neurosurgery in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, was recently named the inaugural recipient of the Kevin ...
Jamal B. Williams has a bright future in scientific research thanks to his talents and the training he has received at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Williams investigates the ...
Andrew T. Lombardo, PhD, assistant professor of biochemistry, has received a $1.9 million National Institutes of Health grant to study cell polarity signaling.