Department News

  • Three Faculty Members Named SUNY Distinguished Professors
    5/26/16

    Three Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences faculty members have been named State University of New York Distinguished Professors.

  • Exceptional Medical Teachers Honored With Siegel Awards
    4/19/16

    Fourteen medical school teachers, three residents and a fellow received 2016 Louis A. and Ruth Siegel Awards or honorable mentions for excellence in teaching.

  • 33 Inducted Into UB Chapter of AOA Honor Medical Society
    3/22/16

    In recognition of their academic excellence and commitment to the profession, 32 medical trainees and one faculty member were inducted into the University at Buffalo’s chapter of the national honor medical society Alpha Omega Alpha.

  • 12 New Faculty Join 6 Medical School Departments
    2/19/16

    Twelve faculty members with varied research and clinical expertise have joined the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences during the past several months.

  • 21 New Faculty Join 7 Medical School Departments
    12/10/15

    Twenty-one faculty members with various research and clinical expertise have joined the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences over the past several months.

  • 21 New Faculty Join 8 Departments
    9/22/15

    Twenty-one faculty members with research and clinical expertise in various specialty areas have joined the school’s faculty during the past several months.

  • First Brody Memorial Lecture Focuses on Brain Cancer Treatment
    7/27/15
    Physician-scientist Jeffrey S. Ross, MD ’70, discussed genomic profiling and targeted therapies for brain tumors during the inaugural Anne and Harold Brody Memorial Lecture.
  • Research Suggests New Paradigm for Global Genome Programming
    7/7/15

    University at Buffalo research published in PLOS One has revealed the role of a protein as a global genomic programmer of cell, neural and muscle development.

  • 217 Biomedical Science Graduates Include 32 PhDs
    6/8/15

    Thirty-two doctoral, 35 master’s and 150 baccalaureate candidates were eligible to receive degrees in biomedical science fields during the May commencement ceremony.