On April 25, the fourth annual research day presented by UB’s Community Health Equity Research Institute (CHERI) brought together researchers, students, community partners, leaders and others to explore and advance health equity research.
As members of the Class of 2026 came together for Match Day on March 20, their energy and enthusiasm filled the cavernous ballroom inside the Powerhouse in South Buffalo.
This year’s Rare Disease Day event Feb. 27 at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences focused on updates in research and diagnostics, and advancements in treatment.
The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences powers the discovery-to-health pipeline through its innovative translational research, community partnerships, education outreach, and much more.
The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences selects students who possess the intelligence, integrity and personal and emotional characteristics that are considered necessary to become excellent and effective physicians. We provide a broad-based clinical education in both ambulatory and hospital settings with a strong core curriculum in primary care and an exposure to all the specialties.
Welcome to UB Graduate Medical Education! We offer 70+ ACGME-accredited programs across a broad spectrum of surgical and medical disciplines. With multiple training sites based at urban and rural sites throughout Western New York, our residency and fellowship programs provide challenging and rewarding clinical and educational experiences.
The Association for Clinical and Translational Science has honored Peter L. Elkin, MD, UB Distinguished Professor and chair of biomedical informatics, with inclusion in the inaugural cohort of Fellows of ACTS.
Allison Brashear, MD, MBA, UB’s vice president for health sciences and dean of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, is one of this year’s recipients of the UB President’s Medal in recognition of extraordinary service to the university.
The Health Mentors Program pairs health sciences students with individuals living with chronic blood disorders, fostering learning through stories and conversation.
This episode welcomes Leslie J. Bisson, MD, and Karen Bisson, BSN as they discuss CPR literacy and how grassroots education, lived experience, and public engagement can strengthen the fabric of community health.