Family Medicine is the first department in the school to relocate downtown as part of UB’s plans to improve health care in Western New York and help revitalize Buffalo’s economy.
Timothy F. Murphy, MD, has been named director of the UB Clinical and Translational Science Institute, scheduled to open this May on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus.
A physician who graduated from the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences during World War II has made a $40 million gift to his alma mater—the largest gift from an individual in UB’s 165-year history.
A major grant from the Oishei Foundation will expand bioinformatics and computational biology at UB’s New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences.
Passage of NYSUNY 2020 legislation provides revenue needed to implement the next phase of UB 2020, which includes relocating the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in downtown Buffalo.
UB leaders have submitted a proposal to the NYSUNY 2020 Challenge Grant program in support of a plan to relocate the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences to downtown Buffalo.
A presentation on the Clinical and Translational Science Institute will be among the highlights of this year’s UB Partners Day to be held on June 3 at the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center.
President Satish K. Tripathi has announced that UB plans to use its share of the first round of NYSUNY 2020 funding as a down payment for a new downtown home for the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
Joint construction of Kaleida Health’s Global Vascular Institute and UB’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute and Biosciences Incubator is 50 percent complete.
School administrators, faculty, students and members of the Buffalo community share their optimism and excitement about what our move downtown will mean for medical education, research and clinical care.