UB neuroscientists have identified the binding site of low-dose ketamine, providing critical insight into how the medication alleviates symptoms of major depression in as little as a few hours.
A new genetic counseling master’s degree program being developed at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo is going to improve access to genetic counseling ...
Dozens of UB undergraduates toured the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and learned more about its graduate and professional degree programs as part of a Downtown Spotlight event.
Richard Braen, MD, professor and chair emeritus of emergency medicine, recently performed CPR on an injured concertgoer, saving his life.
The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences' DoctHERS is a network of female physicians, scientists, faculty, health care professionals, residents and students who address current issues in ...
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 ...
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 ...
Allison Brashear, MD, MBA, opened her 2024 State of the School address, “Transforming the Health of WNY with the Community,” by talking about communities.
The work on the gene named for the mythical Irish land could lead to new therapies for people injured in auto accidents and gunfire.
Our division is actively involved in the education of both residents and medical students. Pediatric Endocrinology fellows play an integral role in educating trainees while receiving subspecialty ...
Rebekah Walker, PhD, associate professor of medicine and chief of the Division of Population Health, is principal investigator on a five-year, $3.28 million grant from the National Institute on ...