A flash of insight
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A flash of insight

By Anne Miller On Apr 28, 2011

Binghamton chemist Christof Grewer has pioneered the use of lasers to study tiny proteins in the brain. Read more

Engineer calls for new thinking about ethics
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Engineer calls for new thinking about ethics

By Gail Glover On Apr 27, 2011

Binghamton University professor George Catalano's latest book calls for a wholesale re-examination of the engineering profession's ethics. Read more

Engineering and Science building tour
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Engineering and Science building tour

Published Research Advancement On Apr 8, 2011

Binghamton’s new 125,000-square-foot Engineering and Science Building will open this fall. The $66M facility provides additional academic, research and administrative space for one of the fastest-growing engineering schools in the Northeast. Watch video

Billy Baldwin highlights research
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Billy Baldwin highlights research

Published Research Advancement On Mar 31, 2011

Billy Baldwin '85 talks with two chemists about what Binghamton's researchers need to continue to grow and develop. Watch video

Taking aim at tumors
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Taking aim at tumors

By Merrill Douglas On Mar 15, 2011

Binghamton University researchers are contributing to a body of knowledge that may one day lead to targeted cancer treatments. Read more

Binghamton to host rural health conference
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Binghamton to host rural health conference

By Rachel Coker On Mar 3, 2011

The Bi-Annual International Rural Nursing and Health Conference will be held in Binghamton from Oct. 13-15, and organizers are seeking proposals from researchers who would like to present their research. Read more

Stereotypes push women away from entrepreneurship
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Stereotypes push women away from entrepreneurship

By Eric Coker On Mar 3, 2011

Vishal Gupta, who has devoted much of his research career to entrepreneurship, finds that gender stereotypes can discourage women from starting their own businesses. Read more