Neuroscientist studies adolescent alcohol exposure
Trevor Towner, whose research addresses behavioral and neural consequences associated with adolescent, binge-level alcohol exposure, won a SUNY GREAT Award this year. Read more
Neuroscientist named Chancellor’s Early-Career Scholar
Binghamton neuroscientist Florence Varodayan has been named SUNY’s first Chancellor’s Early-Career Scholar. Read more
Researcher focuses on alcohol’s effect on immune system
Binghamton undergraduate Jamie Mondello wants to see if an environmental cue associated with intoxication could alter the immune response. Read more
Training grant advances alcohol research
A five-year, $1.6 million grant will help Binghamton University train the next generation of alcohol researchers. Read more
Alcohol exposure in pregnancy affects multiple generations
Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can increase the chances that subsequent generations may develop alcoholism, a new Binghamton University study shows. Read more
Student seeks new understanding of brain
Neuroscientists at Binghamton are exploring the impacts of binge drinking. Read more
Drink now, pay later?
Linda Spear's research demonstrates that the adolescent brain responds differently to alcohol than the adult brain, and in ways that seem to promote “binge” drinking. Read more