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.
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.
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.
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.
A single-shot vaccine under development at the University at Buffalo could protect against flu, COVID-19 and RSV simultaneously. In a study published June 26 in Science Advances, the researchers found ...
A research group from the Jacobs School of medicine and Biomedical Sciences presented numerous abstracts and earned a scholarship award for the third year in a row at the annual American Thoracic ...
Jun Xia, PhD, has been named chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, a joint program of the University at Buffalo’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Jacobs School of Medicine ...
A urologist, Underwood is the second UB physician in the past 20 years to serve in this nationwide leadership role.
Jacob Tondreau has always loved learning biochemical mechanisms and pathways — and he is excited to be forging his own path as a trainee in the doctoral program in physiology at the Jacobs School of ...
A new study reveals that a family-based behavioral treatment developed at UB can prevent children from developing metabolic disease when they grow up.
Leonard E. Egede, MD, Charles and Mary Bauer Endowed Chair and professor of medicine in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, is one of eight UB faculty members recently named as SUNY ...
The move to UB, effective June 2, was made possible by a $450,000 grant from The Children's Guild Foundation and support from the university. The nationally-known IAR is being welcomed into the ...