Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences medical students working with community anti-violence groups in Buffalo have developed an elective course on “trauma surgery and trauma-informed care.”
The Empire Discovery Institute (EDI) has entered into a collaborative research partnership with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and its commercial development program Fast Forward, LLC, that builds on drug development research initiated by the late M. Laura Feltri, MD, SUNY Distinguished Professor of biochemistry and neurology in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
Drucy S. Borowitz, MD, clinical professor emeritus of pediatrics at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, was a leading figure in cystic fibrosis care and research in Western New York for decades.
Amit Kandel, MD, MBA, associate professor of neurology, has been honored by the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) with its 2024 Clerkship Director Innovation Award.
The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences welcomed the 2024 Can-Am Clinical Anesthesia Conference to Buffalo on May 4, marking the first time the international event was held on the American side of the border.
One of the most dramatic success stories in modern medicine is the treatment of cystic fibrosis (CF), where therapeutic breakthroughs have dramatically reduced patients’ symptoms and increased their life expectancies.
What does a pediatric neurology expert do on their time off? Well, if you’re Osman Farooq, MD, clinical associate professor of neurology, you plant trees!
Both the adult and pediatric Kaleida Health epilepsy centers have achieved accreditation as Level 4 NAEC (National Association of Epilepsy Centers) centers.
A Danish neuroscientist provided a synergistic connection as the featured speaker at the eighth annual Anne and Harold Brody Memorial Lecture, sponsored by the Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences.
Gabriela K. Popescu, PhD, and Thomas A. Russo, MD, have been elected Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), which is the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the journal Science.
Jacobs School students are working to educate providers — and fellow classmates — about the medical and psychological consequences of female genital cutting (FGC).
Margarita L. Dubocovich, PhD, has been honored by the Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS) as the 2024 recipient of its Award for Contributing to the Diversity and Inclusiveness of the Translational Workforce.