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Research inspires first-generation student

Research inspires first-generation student

Published May 20, 2021

Amanda Sprague-Getsy contributed to a study of biodiversity in urban and rural forested areas during her undergraduate career at Binghamton. Read more

Undergrad studies prenatal methadone exposure

Undergrad studies prenatal methadone exposure

Published May 17, 2021

As an undergrad, Rhea Marfatia orchestrated a study of the long-term effects of prenatal opiate use. That research has now become a line of study in her mentor's lab. Read more

Research inspires future nurse’s career

Research inspires future nurse’s career

Published Mar 10, 2021

Binghamton senior Alyssa Vilda has worked with local children to help them learn about asthma and make decisions about their health. She hopes to work in a pediatric emergency department after graduation. Read more

Biologist blends studies in ecology and evolution

Biologist blends studies in ecology and evolution

Published Mar 3, 2021

Binghamton doctoral student Gabriella Quartuccia recently received a prestigious early-career grant from the American Museum of Natural History. Read more

NIH-funded work may lead to cancer treatments

NIH-funded work may lead to cancer treatments

Published Nov 23, 2020

A Binghamton chemist’s research has led to the creation of compounds that may fight cancers currently treatable only by radiation therapies. Read more

Study examines preschoolers’ STEM experiences

Study examines preschoolers’ STEM experiences

Published Sep 22, 2020

A Binghamton researcher will study how parent-child interactions impact what preschoolers learn and remember about STEM processing skills with support from a $300,000 NSF grant. Read more

Journal highlights Binghamton microbiologist’s work

Journal highlights Binghamton microbiologist’s work

Published Aug 10, 2020

Binghamton biologist Laura Cook was recently recognized as an outstanding early-career researcher by the American Society for Microbiology. Read more