Through groundbreaking discoveries and remarkable contributions, our postdoctoral researchers are cementing the university's reputation as a global hub for cutting-edge research and academic excellence.
The new exhibit explores how the poets, artists and activists of the San Francisco Renaissance engaged with occult influences to create queer identity.
The award recognizes neurosurgeons who have made novel and outstanding contributions to the basic, translational and/or clinical understanding of cerebrovascular disease.
Michael Oldani, PhD, director of interprofessional practice and education at Concordia University Wisconsin and professor in its School of Pharmacy, has been appointed executive director for interprofessional education (IPE) at UB.
Leonard E. Egede, the new Charles and Mary Bauer Professor and Chair of medicine at the Jacobs School, spoke on the topic as last month's Golden lecturer.
The Nursing adminstrator has been named by Buffalo Business First as a professional under 40 who is successful in their profession and involved in their community.
"The Language of Magic" explores how the poets, artists and activists of the San Francisco Renaissance engaged with occult influences to create queer identity.