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Two medical students at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences have been elected to top positions of a national student-run otolaryngology newsletter created by and for medical students ...
Asim Khan, PhD, a nationally recognized expert in digital technologies and strategic health care information leader, has been named the University at Buffalo’s health sciences chief data and ...
Researchers have shown for the first time that intermittent fasting increases the efficacy of anti-androgen therapy in prostate cancer.
The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo hosted an international conference on cerebrovascular disease July 31-Aug.2.
Prediabetes, when blood sugar is higher than normal but not high enough to be considered diabetes, is more life-threatening in people aged 20-54 than it is in older populations, according to a paper ...
Indigenous middle school, high school and college students got a varied and detailed hands-on look at health care careers during the third annual 7th Generation Operation event July 23 at the Jacobs ...
More Zoom technology is becoming accessible for UB faculty and students in fall 2025, aiding in meeting planning and notetaking.
An NIH-funded study will aim to determine whether the circadian clock present inside each cardiac cell can be a viable therapeutic target for treatment of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and ...
Panopto software allows faculty to record, edit, and publish academic video and audio for students to access. Discover the new updates for Panopto that will help you this fall.
Take a look at UBIT’s new signs on the ground floor of Norton Hall. Scan the QR codes to schedule an appointment with the UB Tech Squad or get quick links to UBIT webpages with helpful videos ...
Starting August 18, 2025, UBmail is changing the number of emails students can send to 500 messages every 24 hours, giving UBmail accounts more protection against potential security threats and mass ...
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