Seven Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences medical students are included in the Class of 2026 fellows in the WNY Prosperity Fellowship Program.
Seafood is an ever-increasing part of the American diet. And once viewed as an exotic specialty, raw seafood dishes in particular, such as sushi and sashimi, are now commonplace.
New doctors at the University at Buffalo donned their long white coats for the first time during an afternoon ceremony June 30 at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
MS researchers have found a way to use artificial intelligence to reveal otherwise invisible cortical lesions strongly implicated in disability and cognitive issues by reviewing existing MRI scans.
Researchers tested how artificial intelligence, specifically large language models, could be used to help improve the accuracy of initial emergency medical services information.
Kenneth R. Kahn, MD, a renowned obstetrician and gynecologist who practiced in Buffalo for more than 40 years, died May 9 in his Buffalo home after a lengthy illness. He was 86.
Our concussion management clinic provides evaluation and treatment for concussion and post-concussion syndrome. Our internationally recognized experts are the most experienced in Western New York for ...
We are excited to announce that effective immediately, the Natural Sciences Interdisciplinary MS Program will now be known as the Biomedical Sciences MS Program. This change impacts all current and ...
Specialty/Research Focus: Community Based Participatory Research; Community Health Research; Global Health; Health Disparities Research; Health Services Research; Community Based Research; Public ...
This award is given to a PGY-2 resident in recognition of outstanding patient care and compassion.
Dear Future Doctors of the Class of 2030, Welcome to the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. You've chosen medicine—a path driven by compassion, dedication ...
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