For international manufacturers looking to invest in an efficient supply chain, the culture of the country where you choose to invest can impact the bottom line.
Preclinical findings will pave the way for better therapies; the paper also gave the first author, an undergraduate, insights into scientific research.
The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and UB's Clinical Research Institute on Addictions are among more than 100 organizations that have joined the national effort.
To better understand how gender may affect women’s vascular health, physicians and surgeons at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences are holding a Women’s Vascular Summit May 3-4.
Olivia Miller is one of just four students nationwide who earned a postgraduate technical assistantship this year at the Governmental Accounting Standards Board.
L. Nelson Hopkins, who has transformed the way the medical field thinks about and treats cerebrovascular disorders, will be awarded theNorton Medal, UB’s highest honor, during the 2019 commencement ceremonies being held May 3-19.
An essay published by a UB psychiatrist in JAMA Network about working through issues with the help of a therapist has prompted personal email messages from dozens of physicians from across the U.S. who reached out to share perspectives and their experiences.