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  1. Program Prerequisites. Behavior Analysis Studies - MS. Clinical Perfusion - MS. Medical Biotechnology - BS. Medical Imaging Sciences - BS/BPS. MedPrep Academic Enhancement MS in Medical Technology. Medical Technology - BS/MS. Physical Therapy - DPT. Physician Assistant - MS.

  2. 766 Irving Avenue. Syracuse, NY 13210. Google Maps & Directions. Phone: 315 464-5127. Fax: 315 464-8750. Name: Stewart Loh, PhD, Interim Chair. Email: lohs@upstate.edu. The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology offers a highly collaborative community in which researchers employ state-of-the-art equipment, facilities, and approaches to ...

  3. Gastroenterology. Hematology/Oncology. Infectious Disease. Nephrology. Pulmonary and Critical Care and Sleep Medicine. Rheumatology. Learn More. The Department of Medicine at SUNY: Upstate Medical University is comprised of more than a dozen specialty areas, from internal medicine and pediatrics to infectious disease and hospital medicine.

  4. Xin-Ru WANG, Assistant professor | Cited by 258 | of State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse (SUNY Upstate Medical) | Read 27 publications | Contact Xin-Ru WANG

  5. State University of New York Upstate Medical University traces its origins to 1834 with the opening of one of the nation's first medical schools in Geneva, NY. Syracuse University took over the Geneva Medical College in 1871 and renamed it the College of Medicine at Syracuse University.

  6. SUNY Upstate is one of 140 academic medical centers, and the only one in Central New York. We are an upper-division transfer and graduate school. Our campus is part of a vibrant University Hill area that includes Syracuse University and SUNY Environmental Science & Forestry. Upstate’s tuition is lower than that of private universities.

  7. 5 days ago · Albany, NY – In recognition of June as Pride Month, State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. today announced the Harvey Milk Award for Student Leadership. The new scholarship, named in honor of University at Albany class of 1951