What tiny fossils can tell us about the changing climate
By studying ancient seas, Binghamton paleontologist Adriane Lam helps to chart our climate change future. Read more
Student pursues research and creative writing
Writing about an extraterrestrial world full of automatons is Samantha Sylvain’s favorite pastime — when she isn’t in a lab observing protein-protein interactions. Read more
Future doctor finds passion for research
Undergraduate Eliza Klos sees her time in the lab as a foundation for a career in medicine. Read more
Student focuses on the ethics of revolution
Can violence ever be justified? What if it’s in the name of revolution? These are among the questions Binghamton undergraduate Chloe Cairncross asks in her research. Read more
Student at home in the lab and the orchestra
“Multifaceted” may be the best word to describe Binghamton senior Miriam Franks, a flutist working in two different labs. Read more
Playground study leads to communications breakthrough
Undergraduate Derek Order's research is already improving the lives of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Read more