Binghamton to host rural health conference
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
Bioengineer pursues cardiac clues
Jacques Beaumont's computer modeling research may lead to a medication or device to aid patients with cardiac arrhythmia. Read more
Adult-child interaction boosts mental health
Learning a hobby or other complex task in childhood with assistance from a trusted adult may help guard against the emergence of a personality disorder later in life, according to a new study from Binghamton University. Read more
New book charts course for schizophrenia research
Binghamton University researcher Mark F. Lenzenweger's new book explores lessons from the laboratory while probing broader questions of how to think about and conduct psychopathology research. Read more
Scientist seeks new understanding of alcoholism
A Binghamton researcher wants to know why infants exposed to alcohol have a much higher incidence of alcohol abuse later in life than they would have had otherwise. Read more
Exploring medical uses of flexible electronics
A federal grant that supports student research on the medical applications of flexible electronics could lead to innovations such as smart bandages and "green" nanotechnology. Read more
Researcher studies how neurons communicate
Patricia Di Lorenzo believes a better understanding of neurons’ communication may hold answers for patients with diseases of neural transmission such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Read more