Department News

  • CTSI Awards Translational Research Project Grants
    5/24/18

    UB’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) has awarded new grants that support promising translational research projects in Western New York.

  • Discovery May Help Identify Potential Brain Aneurysms
    5/8/18

    Vincent M. Tutino, PhD, a recent graduate of the doctoral program in biomedical engineering, is first author on a published study in PLOS ONE showing that circulating cells in the blood carry a gene expression “signature” that may predict if someone has a brain aneurysm. 

  • 37 Original Projects on Display at Medical Student Research Forum
    3/22/18

    A total of 37 original research projects from aspiring physician-scientists were on display at the 2018 Medical Student Research Forum.

  • 13 New Faculty Join Medical School
    2/21/18

    Thirteen faculty members with a variety of research and clinical experience — representing six medical school departments — have joined the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences over the past several months.

  • GEM Awards 3rd Round of Funding for Microbiome, Genomic Research
    11/8/17

    Four studies focused on improving our understanding of the human genome and microbiome have been awarded funding through the third round of research pilots supported by the Community of Excellence in Genome, Environment and Microbiome (GEM).

  • 11 Medical School Awardees Honored for Achievement, Service
    11/6/17

    Six faculty, three retired faculty and two staff members from the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences were among those honored for notable achievement and service at the 14th annual University at Buffalo Celebration of Faculty and Staff Academic Excellence.

  • Novel Technology Spurs Research on Orthopaedic Implant Infections
    10/19/17

    A newly patented technology developed as a collaboration in the departments of Biomedical Engineering, Orthopaedics, and Microbiology and Immunology is at the heart of an Office of Naval Research (ONR) grant focused on preventing and treating orthopaedic implant-related infections.

  • Students Highlight Projects During 2017 Summer Research Day
    9/8/17

    Seventy-six student-scientists presented projects during the 2017 Buffalo Summer Research Day, an interdisciplinary forum marking the culmination of their summer research in Buffalo.

  • Academic Excellence Ceremony Recognizes Students’ Achievements
    8/28/17

    Thirteen students in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences were honored for outstanding achievements at the University at Buffalo’s 2017 Celebration of Student Academic Excellence.

  • Campagnari Receives SUNY Award, Inducted as Fellow
    7/7/17

    Anthony A. Campagnari, PhD ’84, has received a SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities and has been inducted as a fellow into the American Academy of Microbiology.

  • First PPBS White Coat Ceremony Recognizes Student Advancement
    6/27/17

    The PhD Program in Biomedical Sciences (PPBS) held its first white coat ceremony to recognize 13 students from the Class of 2016-2017 who completed their first year in the program and are moving on to their research laboratory match.

  • Medical School Faculty, Staff Recognized for Excellence in 2017
    6/13/17

    The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences celebrated scientific achievements, outstanding service and significant teaching contributions during its 2017 Faculty and Staff Recognition Awards event May 18.

  • Infectious Diseases Expert Wins Stockton Kimball Award
    6/6/17

    Thomas A. Russo, MD, professor of medicine and chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases, has received the 2017 Stockton Kimball Award for consistent academic accomplishment, significant research discoveries and contributions to the progress of the university and the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.

  • 38 PhDs Among 249 Biomedical Science Graduates
    6/5/17

    Thirty-eight doctoral, 28 master’s and 183 baccalaureate candidates were eligible to receive degrees in biomedical science fields during the May commencement ceremony.