Events

For further information about the Romanell Center events, contact David Hershenov, dh25@buffalo.edu 

  • Workshops
    5/30/24
    The Bioethics Workshop Series is hosted by the Romanell Center for Clinical Ethics and the Philosophy of Medicine. The workshops connect to the Center's robust tradition of organizing academic events that expand collaborative research while reflecting a focus on bioethics in today's complex health care concerns.
  • Past Workshops and Events
    5/1/24
    The Romanell Center Saturday Workshops and past events are featured on this page. The workshops connect to the Center's robust tradition of hosting seminars, speakers, conferences, debates, and other events. For further information about the Romanell Center workshops and events, contact David Hershenov, dh25@buffalo.edu  or Ali Hasanzadeh, ahasanza@buffalo.edu

Related News & Events

UB News Futurity

  • Telemedicine can get more people to stick with addiction treatment
    7/18/24

    "Our study shows that patients referred from telemedicine are more likely to follow up initially, and still be retained in care at 30 days."

  • Artificial intelligence could prevent power outages
    7/1/24

    AI could prevent future power outages by automatically rerouting electricity in milliseconds, researchers report.

  • Gun violence exposure harms health of Black Americans
    6/13/24

    Exposure to gun violence has a powerful and cumulative effect on the functional health of Black Americans, especially women.

  • Genome unveils coffee’s prehistoric origins
    4/17/24

    Researchers have created what they say is the highest-quality reference genome to date of the world's most popular coffee species, Arabica.

  • Maps: These states get less federal money for fires
    3/1/19

    Some states receive an outsized share of federal fire protection money, a new model shows.

  • Unique vibrations lead to protein ‘fingerprints’
    3/5/19

    The way proteins vibrate can help scientists identify them, which could lead to new medical tests or ways to evaluate drugs.

UB News Highlights

  • Samara Joy Coming to the UB Center for the Arts
    7/22/24

    The three-time Grammy winner will perform selections from her well-received EP, “A Joyful Holiday ” , as well as Gospel-flavored holiday favorites.

  • UB School of Management debuts in Positive Impact Rating
    7/23/24

    The school’s ever-growing momentum in social impact and community engagement has been internationally recognized.

  • UB, partners awarded $1.5 million grant to diversify STEM
    7/23/24

    UB to host scholars from underrepresented backgrounds; provide expertise in hydrogen fuel production.

  • Indigenous students learn about health care careers from the Jacobs School and the Seneca Nation Education Department
    7/24/24

    Students and faculty from UB’s health sciences units introduced middle and high school students to a wide range of health care professions.

  • Study: Inclusive leadership keeps child welfare workers on the job, benefiting children and families
    7/24/24

    When leaders are more inclusive, child welfare workers are less likely to experience workplace racial discrimination and more likely to stay in their positions and with their agencies.

  • Stifling corporate innovation
    7/24/24

    New study reveals unintended costs of SEC database.

  • UB receives $500,000 grant for nursing student scholarships
    7/24/24

    The funding, from Helene Fuld Health Trust, will be matched with $200,000 from the SUNY University Center Endowment Match.

  • Media Advisory: Children to receive school supplies Saturday in honor of the late Dr. Jonathan Daniels
    7/25/24

    Approximately 300 supply-filled backpacks will be given to students in grades K-8.

  • Food Lab takes creative approach to drawing attention to an important green in Kashmir
    7/26/24

    The UB Food Lab commissioned a poem by noted Kashmiri poet Zareef Ahmad Zareef to draw attention to the historical and cultural significance of haak at a time when utlra-processed foods are creeping into the Himalayan region of Kashmir.

  • Uncovering the past at a Buffalo church
    7/26/24

    UB archaeologist Douglas Perrelli and his students are conducting a dig on the site of Buffalo’s historic Michigan Street Baptist Church.