Journal highlights Binghamton microbiologist’s work
Binghamton biologist Laura Cook was recently recognized as an outstanding early-career researcher by the American Society for Microbiology. Read more
Engineer finds inspiration in flexible electronics
Ryan Cadwell made the most of his time at Binghamton University. He took an internship in Germany, co-founded the College Progressives, built a wheelchair for a cat and conducted research in the clean room at Binghamton’s Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing. Read more
Historian’s book project wins NEH backing
Elisa Camiscioli studies immigration to and from France, trafficking between Europe and Latin America, and race and sexual politics in modern France and its empire. Read more
Watson entries take top honors in Art of Science contest
This year's Art of Science competition drew 64 entries, highlighting the creativity of Binghamton University faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, postdocs and staff members. Read more
2020 Art of Science
Binghamton University’s 2020 Art of Science competition features beautiful images by members of the campus community engaged in research. Watch video
Research Days begin Friday with online lineup
Binghamton University will celebrate research and scholarly activities with its annual Research Days, reimagined this year as a short series of online events. Read more
Synthetic drug conjugates may lead to better medicine
Brittany Brems is only a junior in college, but her research may help scientists develop more effective drugs to treat long-term illnesses. Read more