Jacobs School at a Glance

  • Noteworthy history.
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    Founded in 1846, one of the oldest medical schools in the U.S.

  • Key grant.
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    $21.7 million CTSA grant from NIH furthers Buffalo’s health care and research sectors

  • Leading prestige.
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    UB is one of only two NY public universities in the AAU

  • Expert physicians.
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    630+ faculty members practice with UBMD and see 490,000+ patients yearly

  • Advancing medicine.
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    Involved in 300+ clinical studies

  • Over 14,000 active alumni.
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    14,000+ active alumni in 51 countries

  • Serious research.
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    Secured $74 million in research funding (177+ grants) in 2023

  • Innovative training.
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    Redesigned medical curriculum prioritizes innovation

  • Wide range of specialties.
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  • Major collaborations.
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    Conducting research in more than two dozen centers

Quick Links

  • Medical Education Program (MD) Admissions
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    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.
  • Office of Graduate Medical Education
    10/18/24
    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.   
  • Offices of Medical Education
    3/21/24
    Medical school is one of the most exciting times in the life of an aspiring physician. Yet, it is also one of the most challenging.

Latest News

  • Studying Sex-Specific Differences in AMD
    10/20/25

    With new funding, UB ophthalmologist Margaret M. DeAngelis, MS, PhD, leads work on the neurological condition that's the leading cause of blindness in adults over 55.

  • Allison Brashear Elected to National Academy of Medicine
    10/20/25

    Election to the academy, considered one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine, recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievement and commitment to service. 

  • Medical Students Pursue Passions in HSSP Research
    10/15/25

    The Health Sciences Scholarly Project (HSSP) is a comprehensive four-year capstone program designed to apply scientific literacy and inquiry into practice.