The Climb Program at UB

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Support and mentoring program for undergraduate and graduate students to enter and successfully complete PhD programs, available for students in any biomedical science program at UB.© 2010 The CLIMB ProgramTM at UB

11/10/2020

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CLIMB Undergraduate Program 12/12/2019

CLIMB Undergraduate Program Build your CV, as well as your confidence, and have fun while you're at it!

CLIMB Undergraduate Program 11/05/2019

CLIMB UP 2020 Application is NOW OPEN!!

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CLIMB Undergraduate Program Build your CV, as well as your confidence, and have fun while you're at it!

CLIMB UP Overview 11/19/2018

CLIMB UP Overview CLIMB UP (Undergraduate Program) for Summer Research is an interdisciplinary program giving a diverse group of students an opportunity to conduct research in the biomedical and health sciences. In addition, students explore graduate and career opportunities at UB in these disciplines. At the en...

Mechanics of Chewing Depend More on Animal Size, Not Diet 11/05/2018

https://medicine.buffalo.edu/news_and_events/news.host.html/content/shared/smbs/news/2018/09/wysocki-tseng-jaw-9155.detail.html

Great work by Matt Wysocki

Mechanics of Chewing Depend More on Animal Size, Not Diet Researchers in the Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences have made surprising findings that challenge long-held scientific beliefs while studying the chewing behavior of carnivorans, the large mammalian order that includes dogs, cats and bears.

Opioid addiction is focus of UB grad student who received an NIH Diversity in Neuroscience award 11/05/2018

http://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2018/11/004.html?fbclid=IwAR1-2EYlemudrjhkorLU-ADJYZqjy0dEYQQ8xUel9TPCPzdlX1-djdGdxZo

Congratulations Jennifer!

Opioid addiction is focus of UB grad student who received an NIH Diversity in Neuroscience award BUFFALO, N.Y — A University at Buffalo graduate student studying how he**in changes cells in the brain has received a prestigious award from the National Institutes of Health.

08/27/2018

The application deadline for CLIMB-HI and CLIMB Pathways for 1st year graduate students is fasting approaching!

APPLY NOW! Deadline: Friday August 31, 2018

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