A research group from the Jacobs School of medicine and Biomedical Sciences presented numerous abstracts and earned a scholarship award for the third year in a row at the annual American Thoracic Society conference.
Leonard E. Egede, MD, Charles and Mary Bauer Endowed Chair and professor of medicine in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, is one of eight UB faculty members recently named as SUNY Distinguished Professors.
For decades, the Generalist Scholars Program at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences has helped prepare medical students for residencies, and careers, in primary care here in Buffalo.
Tyler Rolland, PhD, a postdoctoral associate in neurology in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, is one of 50 people worldwide selected for enrollment in the European Society of Cardiology Fund’s basic science course.
Scientific achievements, teaching, and outstanding service efforts were all celebrated and recognized at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences 2026 Faculty and Staff Recognition Awards event.
In this episode, host Allison Brashear, MD, MBA, speaks with Kara M. Kelly, MD, and Andrew H. Rogers, PhD, about how pediatric cancer care has grown and evolved, bolstered by improved survival rates, but still faces complexities.
To advance equity and professional development for medical students, trainees, and physicians with disabilities, John D. Hall, MD, clinical associate professor of medicine at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, recently authored a position paper from the American College of Physicians (ACP).
The 2026 cohort of CTSI K Scholars features faculty from the University at Buffalo and Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. The mentored career-development program enhances research and professional development.
To improve the care experience for patients by educating and engaging their providers, a multidisciplinary team of University at Buffalo researchers is launching the online WNY Long COVID Resource Center.
Kristopher P. Clark, MD, clinical assistant professor in the Department of Medicine, along with Daniel J. Kass, MD, from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine share their insights on the randomized PFOX trial as they compared physical activity in daily life with the use of a portable oxygen concentrator against room air delivered with a sham device.