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Renée Reynolds, MD, clinical associate professor of neurosurgery in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, was recently named the inaugural recipient of the Kevin and Janet Gibbons ...
A molecule developed by Jacobs School researchers acts like a long-lasting anesthetic, with a single, local injection providing pain relief for up to three weeks.
Brian Rambarran, MD, a clinical assistant professor of urology, flies his plane on volunteer rescue missions to help save shelter dogs and other animals in need.
Sofia Khan, DO, a first-year trainee in the otolaryngology residency program at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, has been recognized for her research that resulted in a ...
Timothy Murphy, MD, is senior associate dean for clinical and translational research, responsible for overseeing strategies that aim to transform the school’s research programs into new or improved ...
My research focuses on developing algorithms and mathematical models to address biological problems. Major areas of interest include computational cancer genomics and sequence analysis. By extracting ...
Roberto Pili, MD, is associate dean for cancer research and integrative oncology, and professor and chief of the Division of Hematology/Oncology in the Department of Medicine. As associate dean, he is ...
Lisa Jane Jacobsen, MD, MPH, MSHPEd, is an associate dean for curricular innovation in the Office of Medical Curriculum. In her role as associate dean, she is involved in shaping the medical ...
Allison Brashear, MD, MBA, is an internationally recognized neurologist, accomplished researcher and health science administrator. Brashear was appointed vice president for health sciences at the ...
Mini Medical School is a community outreach program designed to provide an accessible and engaging introduction to various aspects of healthcare and medicine. Our goal is to demystify medical concepts ...
Our residents go on to rewarding careers at sites ranging from small community clinics to major research universities. Many choose to stay in Buffalo for fellowships and clinical positions, joining ...