Training the Next Generation of Clinician-Scientists

Medical student Esha Chebolu.

Follow Your Ambitions

Our summer fellowship program offers rising second-year medical and pharmaceutical students the chance to conduct mentored, NIH-funded research in a faculty lab at UB or Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. Test your interest in research or get a head start on your long-term plans.

Accepting Applications

Applications are now being accepted through January 26, 2026.

Important Details

Program Length

June 8–July 24, 2026

Stipend

~$4,382

Eligibility

Medical and pharmaceutical students who are citizens of the United States and have completed their first year.

An In-Depth Experience

Weekly seminars expose you to the topics and people at the cutting edge of infectious disease, microbiology and immunology research. Laboratory practical sessions, training in research methods and ethics, and opportunities to present your work give you the fundamentals to continue in a successful research career.

Dedicated Mentoring

Each T35 participant will be matched with a dedicated mentor to guide them through their research projects. Below is a list of faculty members participating in our summer research program.

Participating Faculty Mentors

A Diverse Array of Projects

You will design and carry out independent research project in infectious diseases, pharmacology, microbiology and/or immunology under the guidance of our world-renowned faculty. Your mentor will work with you to develop a project abstract before the fellowship begins and help you see your goals to completion.

The fellowship application will ask you to list three mentors with whom you wish to work, and we will make every effort to match you with a mentor based on your research interests.

Dr Hicar's Projects
  1. Studies on antibody responses of children with Kawasaki disease (ELISA, proteomic screens)
  2. Studies on antibody responses of in Alzheimer's disease (ELISA, proteomic screens)
Hicar, Mark

Mark Hicar, MD, PhD, FPIDS, FIDSA

Associate Professor; Chief, Pediatric Infectious Diseases; Program Director, Pediatric Infectious Diseases Fellowship; Interim Pediatrics Vice Chair for Research; Interim Director Child and Maternal Health Research Institute

UBMD Pediatrics Division of Infectious Diseases 1001 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14203

Phone: 716-323-0150; Fax: 716-323-0296

Email: markhica@buffalo.edu

Dr Russo's Project
  1. Acinetobacter baumannii and hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae studies with the goal to identify genes important for causing infections and to use this information for diagnostic test and/or drug or vaccine development. 
Russo, Thomas

Thomas Russo, MD

SUNY Distinguished Professor; Professor and Chief, Infectious Disease

Jacobs School of Medicine of Biomedical Sciences, room 5212 University at Buffalo 955 Main St. Buffalo, NY 14203

Phone: 716-829-2674

Email: trusso@buffalo.edu

Dr Kenney's Projects
  1. Characterization of a bacteriophage's interactions with bacterial receptors using bacterial culture, plaque assays, and bioinformatics approaches. 
  2. Build a framework for bacteriophage-bacterial interactions in human synovial and cerebrospinal fluids using bacterial and phage culture techniques.
Kenney, Patrick

Patrick Kenney, MD, MS

Clinical Assistant Professor

1001 Main Street, 5th Floor Buffalo, NY 14203

Phone: 716-323-0150; Fax: 716-323-0296

Email: pokenney@buffalo.edu

Dr Repasky's Project
  1. Mechanisms by which stress, particularly thermal stress, promotes cancer progression and therapeutic resistance with the goal of developing novel strategies to improve cancer outcomes.
Dr Reynold's Project
  1. Pharmacokinetics and Immunodynamics of Immune stimulating chemotherapeutic nanoparticles for TB.
Reynolds, Jessica

Jessica Reynolds, PhD

Associate Professor

6075 CTRC 875 Ellicott Street Buffalo, NY 14203

Phone: 716-888-4777

Email: jlr8@buffalo.edu

Dr Shah's Project
  1. Pharmacokinetic Models for Antibody-Drug Conjugates
Dr Tornatore-Morse's Project
  1. Clinical Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Research of Immunosuppressive Regimens in Renal Transplantation.

Dr Arany's Project
  1. Wound healing and tissue regeneration with TGF-beta studies and investigation of therapeutic use of low dose biophotonics devices, termed low level light/laser therapy or Photobiomodulation Therapy

Praveen Arany, DDS, PhD

Associate Professor

Department of Oral Biology

553 Biomedical Research Building

Phone: (716) 645-2844

Email: prarany@buffalo.edu

Dr Diaz-Moreno's Project
  1. Evaluation of epithelial progenitor populations in the oral mucosa responsible for tissue homeostasis and response to chemotoxic injury (immunostainings, RNAscope).
Dr Ma's Project
  1. Pharmacotherapy of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders utilizing a variety of data and laboratory analytical techniques as well as cell culture and small animal models through collaborations.
Dr Morse's Project
  1. Drug development research in HIV and hepatitis C virus including bioanalysis, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacogenomics.
Dr Ruhl's Project
  1. Research into the role of saliva and oral bacteria in health, focus on glycan biology.

Stefan Ruhl, DDS, PhD

Chair; Professor

Department of Oral Biology

611 Biomedical Research Building

Phone: (716) 829-6073; Fax: (716) 829-3942

Email: shruhl@buffalo.edu

Dr Stavrou's Projects
  1. Understanding the function of accessory proteins of HIV and other lentiviruses, particularly how they target cellular host factors. 
  2. Development of in vivo models to examine the interplay between HIV accessory proteins and host cell intrinsic immunity.
Stavrou, Spyridon

Spyridon Stavrou, PhD

Associate Professor

955 Main Street, Rm 5228 Buffalo, NY 14203

Phone: 716-829-2994

Email: stavrou2@buffalo.edu

Dr Boliar's Project
  1. Mechanistic understanding of HIV-1 persistence and latency in macrophages under cART. (molecular virology, immunology FACS). 
Boliar, Saikat

Saikat Boliar, PhD

Assistant Professor

Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Room 5258 955 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14203

Phone: 716-829-3364

Email: sboliar@buffalo.edu

Dr Bou Ghanem's Project
  1. Studies on pneumococcal vaccine responses (ELISA, flow cytometry, bacterial-immune cell interaction assays).
Bou Ghanem, Elsa

Elsa Bou Ghanem, PhD

Associate Professor

955 Main Street, Office 55254 Buffalo, NY 14203

Phone: 716-829-2422; Fax: 716-829-2158

Email: elsaboug@buffalo.edu

Dr Dey's Project
  1. Cytokine mediated metabolic reprogramming in cancer and role of CD4+ T cells in pancreatic cancer progression.
Dr Huang's Projects
  1. Studies on antibody responses of children with Kawasaki disease (ELISA, proteomic screens).
  2. Characterization of mutant strains of abundant gut anaerobic bacteria (growth assays, anaerobic cultivation, microbiology).
Dr Kramer's Project
  1. Studies on immune activation in Sjogren’s disease using primary cell culture, ELISAs, and flow cytometry.

Jill Kramer, DDS, PhD

Program Co-Director, Oral Biology; Associate Professor

Department of Oral Biology

517 Biomedical Research Building

Phone: 716-829-2551; Fax: 716-829-3842

Email: jkramer@buffalo.edu

Dr Nemeth's Project
  1. Studies on the immune microenvironment in myeloid cancer.
Dr Olejniczak's Project
  1. Applying basic T cell biology studies of intracellular signaling, cell fate, metabolism, RNA biology, and epigenetics to gain a better understanding of how immunotherapies work at a cellular and molecular level.
Dr Romano's Project
  1. Investigation of the role of p63 in various facets of salivary gland development, stem cell renewal, organ homeostasis and repair.

Rose-Anne Romano, PhD

Program Co-Director, Oral Biology; Associate Professor

Department of Oral Biology

515 Biomedical Research Building

Phone: (716) 829-3665

Email: rromano2@buffalo.edu

Dr Visser's Project
  1. Studying how oral spirochetes that are associated with periodontal disease manipulate the innate immune response to allow bacterial survival and progressive disease. 

Michelle Visser, PhD

Associate Professor

Department of Oral Biology

513 Biomedical Research Building

Phone: (716) 829-3943

Email: mbvisser@buffalo.edu

Dr Kay's Project
  1. Mechanisms of interactions of oral microbes with host immune cells and investigating the basic machinery of phagocytic maturation. 

Jason Kay, PhD

Program Director, Oral Sciences; Associate Professor

Department of Oral Biology

545 Biomedical Research Building

Phone: (716) 829-2073; Fax: (716) 829-2387

Email: jasonkay@buffalo.edu

Dr Wohlfert's Project
  1. Studying how the establishment of infection and its chronicity alter T regulatory cells and their responses (mouse model of Toxoplasma infection). 
Wohlfert, Elizabeth

Elizabeth Wohlfert, PhD

Vice Chair for Education and Associate Professor

Room 5256 955 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14203

Phone: 716-829-3969

Email: wohlfert@buffalo.edu

Former Participant Research Presentations