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
Psychologist aims to help couples under stress
Christina Balderrama-Durbin’s research has addressed post-traumatic stress disorder and couples therapy. Read more