The State University of New York at Buffalo (SUNY Buffalo or UB) is a public research university with two campuses in Buffalo and Amherst, New York. It was founded in 1846 as a private medical college and merged with the State University of New York system in 1962. It is one of the two flagship institutions of the SUNY system. As of fall 2020, the university enrolled 32,347 students in 13 schools and colleges, making it the largest public university in the state of New York.
The Department of Biochemistry at the University at Buffalo, situated within the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, provides a vibrant setting for exploring the molecular underpinnings of life. Students engage in rigorous academic programs and participate in cutting-edge research aimed at understanding how living cells function at the molecular level. The department fosters a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary environment, offering access to expert faculty and state-of-the-art facilities. With programs ranging from Bachelor's to PhD, including participation in the MD/PhD program, it prepares graduates for diverse and impactful careers in research, medicine, and various scientific industries.
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