We are very pleased that you are considering The University at Buffalo for the next stage of your professional training. Our goal is to provide residents and fellows with the knowledge and clinical ...
With the CTSA funding, UB will build on its strong success improving health outcomes and addressing health disparities in WNY.
The Genetic Counseling Graduate Program at UB is a holistic training program that fluidly adapts to the dynamic and complex relationship between scientific knowledge and humanistic decision-making.
The award is the nation’s highest honor for science, mathematics and engineering mentors. On Jan. 13, President Joe Biden honored 25 Americans receiving the prestigious PAESMEM award, in addition to ...
Prepare to excel as a physician-scientist, gaining the skill set you need to make your mark as both an investigator and a clinician. We offer you outstanding opportunities to engage in research that ...
An applicant who is expected to graduate (or has graduated) from a non-LCME accredited international medical school must satisfy New York State’s 12 week rule in order to be eligible to participate in ...
Our doctoral program offers you a holistic package for success. You will explore multiple organisms — viruses, eukaryotes and bacteria — plus immunology. You will contribute to research that paves the ...
The Spirituality in Medicine seminar aims to help medical students better engage with patients about beliefs that affect their health and wellness.
The Resident and Fellow Emergency Expense Fund provides one-time financial assistance for urgent and unforeseen emergencies. This fund is available to all currently enrolled University at Buffalo (UB) ...
Students of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences will have NFTA Bus and Rail access loaded onto your UB ID Card, that allows for free and unlimited use of all NFTA buses and rail.
Nora Yip, MD '00, recenty performed at a benefit concert with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra at Kleinhans Music Hall.
The Resident and Fellow Educational and Professional Development Fund is designed to support University at Buffalo (UB) residents and fellows employed by University Medical Resident Services, P.C.