Department News

  • Celebration of Biomechanics Involves Chewing, Crushing
    5/20/19

    National Biomechanics Day activities at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences were dedicated to education about how bones and joints in the body — human and otherwise — do their work.

  • Innovative Instruction Technology Grants Awarded
    5/1/19

    Two teams of researchers — one led by Stuart D. Inglis, PhD; and one co-led by Richard L. Lamb, PhD — have been awarded SUNY Innovative Instruction Technology Grants (IITG).

  • Students Debut Literary Arts Magazine Heart Sounds
    4/29/19

    What had previously been only an idea — a literary arts magazine for the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences — is now a reality.

  • 18 Faculty Members Join 5 Medical School Departments
    4/18/19

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

  • New Tool Allows for Easier Reading of Medical Images
    3/1/19

    Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences researchers have developed a tool that lets medical professionals analyze images without engineering expertise.

  • Wysocki Elected to Sigma Xi
    1/30/19

    M. Aleksander Wysocki has been elected to full membership in Sigma Xi. Wysocki is a doctoral candidate in the Computational Cell Biology, Anatomy and Pathology program.

  • Underrepresented Student Numbers Up at Jacobs School
    1/8/19

    The number of students from underrepresented groups in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Class of 2022 is nearly twice that of the previous year’s class.

  • Wysocki Contributes to Sabretooth Reference
    12/6/18

    The newly published Smilodon: The Iconic Sabertooth includes a chapter authored by a PhD candidate in the Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences.

  • Study Focuses on Effects of Prenatal Alcohol and Drug Use
    12/5/18

    The National Institutes of Health is funding researchers in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology to study the effects of drinking, smoking and marijuana use during pregnancy.