Award-winning participants in the Department of Medicine’s second annual Research Day are studying diverse topics, including disease processes for atrial fibrillation; treatments for leukemia, diabetes and COPD; and the need for cortisol.
Cevher Ozcan, MD, assistant professor of medicine, aims to reveal molecular and cellular changes associated with atrial fibrillation, the most common heart rhythm disorder.
University at Buffalo graduate clinical trainees can simultaneously complete their residency or fellowship along with a new, specialized Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree — the first dual program of its kind in New York State and one of only a few in the nation.
Forty-three outstanding medical students, residents, fellows and faculty members have been inducted into the University at Buffalo’s Richard Sarkin Medical Emeritus Faculty Chapter of the Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS).
Buffalo native and Yale-trained cardiologist Joseph A. Paris, MD, associate professor of medicine and director of the University at Buffalo’s cardiovascular diseases fellowship training program, died Feb. 18 after a brief illness.
Based on their published scientific articles, two University at Buffalo physician-scientists have been recognized as leading investigators in their medical specialties by the global health care information website Expertscape.
The University at Buffalo has a strong presence in the Association of American Medical Colleges, with three faculty members serving in leadership roles as key players helping to shape academic medicine at the national level.