Young bioengineer develops vision expertise
A Binghamton University undergraduate’s research could lead to earlier diagnoses for patients suffering from vision loss. Read more
Art historian probes intersection of East, West
Doctoral student Lalaine Little's work prompts a new view of religious and devotional objects in the Philippines. Read more
Future lawyer explores patients’ rights issues
Undergrad Amanda Levine found that effective treatment of mental patients was the primary driver of deinstitutionalization in the 1960s. Read more
Machine learning may improve medicine
Bioengineer Daniel E. Margolis hopes to develop computer programs that will aid doctors in making decisions about diagnosis and treatment. Read more
User interface design drives marketing research
Doctoral student Sajna Ibrahim conducts experiments to judge consumers’ reactions to electronics such as MP3 players, digital cameras and cell phones. Read more
Historian probes French treatment of Algerian immigrants
Jaime Wadowiec’s dissertation unearths the origins of migrant segregation in post-colonial France. Read more
Bioengineering student’s work pays dividends
Binghamton senior Chris Paquette’s prize-winning research may lead to innovations in cancer treatment and agriculture. Read more