Scientist probes addiction at cellular level
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Scientist probes addiction at cellular level

By Merrill Douglas On Mar 20, 2017

Yao-Ying Ma hopes that a more precise understanding of how certain drugs change the brain will help to cure addiction. Read more

Brain prints reveal children’s reading difficulties
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Brain prints reveal children’s reading difficulties

Published On Mar 2, 2017

A Binghamton neuroscientist and her team are developing a test to diagnose reading difficulties early on. Watch video

Faculty author updates classic novel
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Faculty author updates classic novel

By Rachel Coker On Jan 3, 2017

Liz Rosenberg’s latest novel, "Beauty and Attention," pays homage to Henry James’ masterpiece "The Portrait of a Lady" while bringing a fresh perspective to the story. Read more

Researcher explores physiological links to schizophrenia
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Researcher explores physiological links to schizophrenia

By Christopher Allbritton On Dec 1, 2016

Binghamton researcher Gregory P. Strauss' quest to better understand the mental disorder has produced some surprising insights. Read more

Nurse studies delirium in older patients
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Nurse studies delirium in older patients

By Christopher Allbritton On Oct 17, 2016

Binghamton researcher Nina Flanagan says family members can play a role in identifying problems early. Read more

Research highlights special ed teacher shortage
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Research highlights special ed teacher shortage

By Christopher Allbritton On Sep 30, 2016

Binghamton's Lucky Mason-Williams says many students with learning disabilities aren’t getting the education they need. Read more

Study: Hypertension may vary across ethnicities
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Study: Hypertension may vary across ethnicities

Published Research Advancement On Jul 29, 2016

Binghamton researcher Gary D. James studies blood pressure variations and how they influence the development of hypertension. Watch video