Independently generating and analyzing data, our students work with supportive faculty mentors to alleviate real clinical problems.
Kate Evely BS/MS candidate Mentor: Margarita Dubocovich, PhD, professor and chair Hometown: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
Alex Morrison-Nozik PhD candidate Mentor: Ji Li, PhD, assistant professor Undergraduate major: Biomedical Sciences, UB Hometown: East Amherst, N.Y.
Jingying Wang, PhD ’11 Postdoctoral researcher Children's Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School UB mentor: Ji Li, PhD
Chad Vezina, PhD ’03 Assistant Professor University of Wisconsin-Madison
Rob Foxenberg, PhD '07 Toxicologist Kimberly-Clark
Kevin Kransler, PhD ’08 Senior Toxicologist ExxonMobil Biomedical Sciences, Inc.
Corie Ellison, BS ’08, PhD ’11 Toxicologist Procter & Gamble Cincinnati, OH UB Mentor: James Olson, PhD
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In a city as diverse as Buffalo, you can always find something fun to do.
Buffalo is known for its snow, but dig a little deeper and you’ll discover that our region enjoys four distinct seasons, each remarkable in its own right.
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