NIH-funded work may lead to cancer treatments
A Binghamton chemist’s research has led to the creation of compounds that may fight cancers currently treatable only by radiation therapies. Read more
Faculty innovation could transform brain tumor surgery
Surgical removal of brain tumors may become easier and more precise, thanks to Binghamton research that recently received funding from the National Institutes of Health. Read more
Cancer drug research gets boost
Binghamton's Susan Bane has an idea about how to target cancer without affecting healthy cells. A new technology accelerator grant will help to advance her research. Read more
Biochemist seeks new way to fight cancer
Binghamton biochemist Brian Callahan has discovered a new way to fight cancer, one that attacks only the cancer cells and promises fewer side effects. Read more
An author’s hymn to Long Island
Binghamton faculty member Liz Rosenberg's new novel was inspired by a real-life court battle between two cousins. Read more
Taking aim at tumors
Binghamton University researchers are contributing to a body of knowledge that may one day lead to targeted cancer treatments. Read more
Historian revisits a battlefield of Cold War medicine
Binghamton historian Gerald Kutcher walked away from a career in cancer care to delve into military experiments, nuclear threats and informed consent. Read more