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Howard Stevenson, an expert on resolving racial stress and trauma, will speak at UB on Thursday, May 11.
The School of Dental Medicine is now ninth nationwide, an improvement of five spots from the previous year.
The first genome-wide significant study of the epigenetics of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) has yielded a trove of genetic mechanisms and pathways that are responsible for this disease.
Three of the students are from the greater Buffalo area; the others are from New York State, Oregon and Texas.
Walsh to take on expanded role
David A. Milling, MD, executive director of the Offices of Medical Education and senior associate dean for medical education at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, has been elected treasurer of the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME).
Syracuse-area native Lea Kyle and Albany-area native Sydney Swedick will pursue PhDs in STEM fields.
Samiha Islam's activism centers around building empathy across backgrounds and belief systems to forge a more equitable, tolerant world.
Among the most cited materials scientists in the world, Chung is a longtime UB engineering faculty member.
More than $75K in startup funding and services awarded.
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