Investigators at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences have uncovered how heat causes a critical receptor protein within cells to unfold and relay pain, which could open up new ...
A Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences researcher has received National Institutes of Health funding to gain better understanding of the neural mechanisms underpinning drug-mediated ...
The UB Neuroscience Program offers a diverse, multidisciplinary, and dynamic educational experience for PhD students focused on understanding the nervous system that guides cognition and behavior. If ...
The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences hosted its first-ever Community Table event to celebrate the impactful partnerships formed between its first-year medical students and ...
The Jan. 31 event in the atrium of the medical school’s building featured the symbolic “breaking of the bread” as students, faculty members and representatives of community organizations shared a meal ...
All entering medical students are required to have a laptop computer. All notes and handouts are electronic, and all written exams are given electronically using ExamSoft. Either a Mac or a ...
Our annual conference features the latest research in DNA replication and repair. Our symposium provides opportunities for oral and poster presentations and interactions between senior scientists, ...
UBIT delivers campus-wide Wi-Fi for thousands of students, faculty, staff and visitors daily. If you’re experiencing problems, here’s what UBIT needs to know to fix it, and some typical problems. One ...
We are a multifunctional research facility dedicated to the advancement of orthopaedic basic science principles and methodologies. In the Kenneth A. Krackow, MD, Orthopaedic Research Laboratory, our ...