The Health Sciences Scholarly Project (HSSP) is a comprehensive four-year capstone program designed to apply scientific literacy and inquiry into practice.
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Once almost exclusively seen in older adults, fatty liver disease, which can be fatal if untreated, is now one of the world’s fastest-growing diseases. And it’s increasingly occurring in young people ...
His inclusion in the Johns Hopkins program recognizes the UB emergency medicine physician for his pioneering opioid treatment program.
Our Pediatric Pulmonology Fellowship program is dedicated to developing highly skilled, knowledgeable, compassionate, curious, creative and productive pediatric pulmonologists. As a moderate-sized ...
A partnership between two UB faculty members and Buffalo’s Torn Space Theater is one of just 15 groups nationwide that have been awarded a $30,000 grant from the Simons Foundation.
It’s estimated that nearly half of adults aged 65 and older are living with prediabetes, a condition that predisposes them to developing Type 2 diabetes and puts them at higher risk for cardiovascular ...
The accolades for the work being done at the “La Bodega” hepatology clinic at the Erie County Medical Center continue to roll in. Martinez was one of eight people recognized — and the only U.S.
Sofia Learns About Cancer Research” aims to increase awareness among children and their parents about the benefits of taking part in clinical research.
Develop scientific curiosity and team science - all while honing your ability to engage in life-long learning through the lens of the scientific method. For your health sciences scholarly project ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – The pain was excruciating. “It got to the point where I couldn’t walk and I was crawling around. I didn’t think I’d ever get any quality of life back,” says Patricia Lipowicz. But then ...
Taking place at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, the event brought some 200 UB students, researchers, activists and community members together to explore the theme of “Building ...
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