New facility a boon for neuroscientists
The new Science 5 facility reflects the growth of Binghamton's behavioral neuroscience program, which integrates the techniques of biology with experimental psychology. Read more
The heart of the matter
Pamela Stewart Fahs’ efforts to educate women about heart attack symptoms may help save lives. Read more
Simulation pioneer turns to medical applications
Frank Cardullo continues to find novel applications for simulation, moving from airplanes and spacecraft into the operating room. Read more
Alzheimer’s study may link blood pressure, wandering
A doctoral student in nursing hopes her research will resolve questions related to blood pressure and wandering in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. 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
A flash of insight
Binghamton chemist Christof Grewer has pioneered the use of lasers to study tiny proteins in the brain. 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