While cycles of trauma often intersect with a woman’s childbearing years, pregnancy is an opportune time to intervene. But screening and treating PTSD are rarely done during the prenatal period.
The 184 students of the Class of 2027 of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo will receive their white coats on Friday, Aug. 5, beginning at 3 p.m. in Shea’s Buffalo Theatre, 650 Main St., Buffalo.
UB research finds that a Greenland glacier long expected to remain relatively stable in the face of climate change has previously undetected features that may indicate it is less stable than scientists have understood.
Laurian is a prolific scholar widely acclaimed for her research on environmental planning and public participation in environmental decisions related to toxic site cleanups in the U.S. and France.
After a successful fellowship at the National Cancer Institute, Adelaiye-Ogala chose to continue her career at UB, attracted by Buffalo’s diversity and energy.