RESOURCES



Mission

The mission of the CoE is to study the mechanistic processes involved in human disease with the goal of developing diagnostics tools and therapeutic interventions, preventative treatment and other disease management devices and processes to improve the health and well-being of the population. This scientific mission is balanced by our responsibility to act as a facilitator of economic development in Upstate New York via partnerships with government, academia and industry.

Goals & Objectives

  • To apply the concepts, methodologies, and technologies related to biomedical informatics, including public health epidemiology, computational biology, genomics, proteomics, structural biology, disease modeling, and biomedical engineering to significant human health problems.


  • To develop fundamental discovery-based understanding of human diseases such as cancer, infectious diseases, cardiopulmonary disease, and neurological diseases.


  • To proactively transfer this fundamental knowledge to the development of devices, therapeutics, algorithms, and other strategies to manage and ultimately prevent human disease, while creating positive economic impact through technology innovation.


  • To develop educational programs which will assist in the development of a cadre of scientists and technical personnel who will work in the area of life science research and the biotechnology industry.

History

The creation of the CoE was proposed in 2001 by New York State Governor George Pataki as part of a statewide program to develop the region’s technology resources and spur economic development to lay the foundation for a new life sciences economy in Buffalo Niagara and across the state. As the designated life sciences CoE, the Center combines expertise from research and academic institutions that have been around for more than 100 years with the University at Buffalo (UB), as the lead organization, and two research partners, Roswell Park Cancer Institute and Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute.

The CoE and its research partners are completing the process of moving into 400,000 square feet of state-of-the-art research facilities in three new interconnected buildings, known as the Buffalo Life Sciences Complex, on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, which is a thriving area of clinical, research and academic operations employing over 8,000 people daily. The CoE includes over 100 scientists with biological, physical and computational expertise engaged in interdisciplinary translational research with Center collaborators.

RESOURCE HIGHLIGHT

Buffalo Niagara Enterprise Develops Life Sciences Resource Guide & Directory

Buffalo Niagara Enterprise (BNE) is a nonprofit, private business development and regional marketing organization dedicated to attracting capital investment and jobs to the Buffalo Niagara region.  Life science is a key cluster industry in the Buffalo Niagara region.  BNE’s role is to attract, grow, and startup new life sciences companies in the area by assisting them in finding key resources, people, and assets they need to be successful. As premier corporate partners with the New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences, BNE developed this resource guide containing all information regarding Life Sciences in the Buffalo Niagara Region and a comprehensive listing of the local Life Sciences firms.

 

BNE LS Directory

Guide is available in PDF format. Download now LS Directory Download



Featured Researcher

David S. Tyler
Business Development Manager, Life Sciences for the BNE

David S. TylerDavid S. Tyler currently serves as Business Development Manager, Life Sciences for the Buffalo Niagara Enterprise (BNE).  He also serves on the executive committee of the Life Sciences Industry Council (formerly the Health Care Industries Association) of the Buffalo Niagara Partnership.David was a key contributor and liaison with NYS Center of Excellence towards the development of the Buffalo Niagara Life Sciences Resource Guide & Directory. Prior to joining the BNE, David was a Senior Project Manager and original founder of BuffLink, a non-profit organization focused on building the life sciences industry in Buffalo Niagara. David has more than 11 years of experience with technology-based economic development initiatives and new business startups
[Buffalo Niagara Enterprise Website]

News

Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus to Revamp Trico Site
07/19/2008 - BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Armed with a $4.5 million cash transfusion, the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus is pushing ahead with a key physical expansion.  Patrick Whelan, BNMC chief operating officer, said funding approved last week by the Empire State Development Corp. will aid a $12 million effort to turn a portion of the former Trico windshield wiper plant into a high-tech innovation center...[Read On...]

Quantum Rod System May Safely 'Sneak' Drugs, Diagnostics into Brain
07/16/2008 - BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A unique nanoparticle system developed by University at Buffalo scientists takes advantage of the versatility of bioconjugated quantum rods to ferry novel diagnostic and therapeutic agents across the blood-brain barrier, according to recent in vitro findings. Described in a paper published in Bioconjugate Chemistry, the system uses the rod-shaped semiconductor nanoparticles that are bioconjugated, or coupled, with biomolecules capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier...[Read On...]

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Events


September 23, 2008 - MedTech08 Biosciences Summit
Growing, Changing, Booming: Adapting healthcare to the needs of an aging population.  Join us at The Lodge in Skaneateles NY for this exciting daylong event packed with industry leaders sharing their strategies for successfully adapting to the aging boomer demographic.  To learn more and register, Click here

October 27-28, 2008 - AACR Centennial Symposium
Roswell Park Cancer Institute is hosting the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Centennial Symposium, entitled “The Future of Cancer Research: Science and Patient Impact”, this fall.  To learn more and register, Click here.


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