Department News

  • 22 Faculty Members Join 7 Medical School Departments
    12/7/21

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

  • MD-PhD Program Student Has Paper and Interview Published
    11/17/21

    A trainee in the MD-PhD Program has published a first-author paper in the Journal of Cell Science and was featured in one of the journal’s “First Person” interviews to highlight the study.

  • Startup’s AI-Based Software Complements Medical Imaging
    11/1/21

    A company founded by University at Buffalo researchers is looking to employ artificial intelligence (AI) to improve treatment of vascular lesions in the brain, starting with intracranial aneurysms.

  • Jacobs School Awards First Doctoral Degree in CCBAP
    10/22/21

    The 2021 commencement season saw the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences award its first doctoral degree in computational cell biology, anatomy and pathology (CCBAP).

  • Record 163 Posters Presented at Celebration of Scholarship
    9/20/21

    Four medical residents, three medical students and one postdoctoral associate earned honors for outstanding poster presentations at the Office of Graduate Medical Education’s third annual Celebration of Scholarship.

  • Students Present Their Summer Research Projects
    9/13/21

    Forty-three student-scientists presented projects during the 10th Annual Buffalo Summer Research Conference, an interdisciplinary forum marking the culmination of their summer research in Buffalo.

  • Gold Foundation Names Champions of Humanistic Care
    8/4/21

    Two Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences leaders have been honored as recipients of the 2021 Champions of Humanistic Care award from The Arnold P. Gold Foundation.

  • Tomaszewski Joins Fliesler on Distinguished Academy Board
    7/21/21

    John E. Tomaszewski, MD, has joined Steven J. Fliesler, PhD, on the State University of New York (SUNY) Distinguished Academy Board.

  • Genome Archipelago Model: Clues on Cancer Mutations
    7/20/21

    Research by Michal K. Stachowiak, PhD, professor of pathology and anatomical sciences, promotes the novel genome archipelago model (GAM) with a new perspective on organizational development, developmental disorders and cancer.