Playground study leads to communications breakthrough
Undergraduate Derek Order's research is already improving the lives of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Read more
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
Research tells us why psychopaths can succeed in society
A new study highlights an important link between the trait of psychopathy and charisma. The research, conducted by Binghamton’s Emma-Clementine Welsh, argues that a higher level of charisma in psychopathic individuals may make them more successful, Forbes reports. Read more
Grad student explores commercial potential of her work
Binghamton graduate student Emma-Clementine O. Welsh received a nomination in October to apply for the national level of the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps. Read more
Undergrad studies prenatal methadone exposure
As an undergrad, Rhea Marfatia orchestrated a study of the long-term effects of prenatal opiate use. That research has now become a line of study in her mentor's lab. Read more
Study examines preschoolers’ STEM experiences
A Binghamton researcher will study how parent-child interactions impact what preschoolers learn and remember about STEM processing skills with support from a $300,000 NSF grant. 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