Chester A. Glomski, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha Endowment Fund

Headshot of Chester A. Glomski, MD.

This fund recognizes those who have attained a superior level of achievement in medical training, and who support the goals of AOA-UB.

Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) is a national organization dedicated to supporting academic excellence and perpetuating excellence in the medical profession.

This fund, established by AOA, provides awards for students, residents, faculty and practicing physicians associated with UB’s Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, in recognition of their achievements.

Recipients typically have attained a superior level of achievement in medical training, and support the goals of AOA-UB. For example, residents are selected for scholarships based on their academic performance, as well as evidence of their scholarly research. Financial need may be considered in determining recipients, but is not the sole or primary criterion.

Chester A. Glomski, MD is a Professor Emeritus of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences. More than 100 beneficiaries have received support through this fund since its inception.

In the world of medicine, there is always more that we can do. More physicians we can train. More discoveries we can make. More lives we can save. Now, even as we celebrate all we have recently achieved, we continue to look forward to the possibilities ahead. Bold ambitions require big investments—and generous support. Together, we will continue to build on our shared success and lead the way toward the future of medicine.

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News from the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences

  • Berga Named Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology
    6/10/20

    Sarah L. Berga, MD, has been appointed as professor and chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

  • 40 Physicians, Trainees Feted by Gold Humanism Society
    6/15/20

    UB’s Richard Sarkin Medical Emeritus Faculty Chapter of the Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) has inducted 40 exemplary medical students, residents, fellows and faculty members for 2020.

  • New Book: Past Pandemics and Modern Medicine’s Roots
    12/14/20

    Thomas C. Rosenthal, MD, has written a book that examines how doctors dealt with community health crises in earlier times, without the medical advancements and technologies available to researchers in the 21st century.

  • Partnering on Project for Test Predicting Severe COVID-19
    6/18/20

    The University at Buffalo is joining forces with Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center and other regional and national health and research leaders to develop blood tests that uncover hidden information in the cells of those exposed to the novel coronavirus to determine which patients will develop severe symptoms.

  • Outstanding Medical School Faculty, Staff Honored in 2020
    10/28/20

    The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences celebrated scientific achievements and outstanding service and teaching contributions during the 2020 Faculty and Staff Recognition Awards event.

  • Cytocybernetics Accelerates COVID-19 Drug Screening
    12/2/20

    Cytocybernetics, the UB spinoff co-founded by two Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences faculty members, is aiding in the effort to clear candidate drug therapies for COVID-19 in a fast, effective and safe manner.

  • Calkins, Logue Awardees Honored
    6/23/20

    A fellow and a resident share the 2020 Evan Calkins, MD, Community-Based Research Fellowship.