Our work gets us noticed. UBMD physicians make headlines for raising the bar on clinical care, leading community health initatives and conducting groundbreaking research, among other advancements and accomplishments.
Rachel Borlack, MD describes the importance of motility in the gastroenterology system and what symptoms to look out for if something's not quite right.
Founded and managed by students, the non-profit clinic continues to expand its services while adjusting to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, both in its operations and its fundraising activities.
Front-line health care workers, including Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences faculty and medical residents, have begun receiving their COVID-19 vaccines, with some already receiving their second dose.
The first meeting of University at Buffalo’s Cancer Research Consortium was conducted virtually Dec. 10, where it was reported that faculty are working on 97 active cancer research awards totaling $7.4 million in annual direct funding.
Researchers have developed a statistically powerful method that can more effectively detect key functional pathways in cancer using genomics data generated by next-generation sequencing technology.
A new study has revealed that the absence of a single interaction within a brain receptor reduces its activity. The discovery advances the understanding of how certain brain diseases arise, and could lead to developing precision medicines for treating them.
The Buffalo Bills entering the playoffs would usually come with tailgating, gathering with friends and family and other celebratory Bills traditions. However, as with many events in 2020, this will have to be a little different.
Over 100 physicians with UBMD Physicians' Group have been selected as Western New York Top Doctors through Buffalo Spree magazine. The list was compiled through a peer-review survey of Western New York physicians in Erie and Niagara counties.