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This week, the University at Buffalo’s Abbott Library in Abbott Hall on the South Campus will host the National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Journey, a traveling, hands-on exhibit that raises awareness about the All of Us Research Program. The experience will allow interested visitors to join the program right on board, where they can answer surveys and give their physical measurements and blood and urine samples. The All of Us Journey will be in Buffalo, New York on April 30-May 3, 2024, as part of its national tour.
All Library NewsA new exhibition on the 3rd floor of Silverman Library showcases scientific books, manuscripts, anatomical models, diagnostic tools and medical artifacts from the Robert L. Brown History of Medicine.
A new exhibition from the History of Medicine in Abbott Library, showcases the journey of Praxeda I. Fronczak a Buffalo based, Polish-American red cross nurse during the Polish-Soviet War (c.1919-1921).
A new exhibition in Special Collections, 420 Capen Hall, celebrates Buffalo-based architect Louise Blanchard Bethune, the first professional woman architect in the United States and the first woman elected to the American Institute of Architects.