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Biofilms are hard to treat. What happens when a cell leaves the matrix?
New research on cellular dispersion has implications for the treatment of chronic infections
Biologist explores the role of gut microbes in evolution and ecological adaptation
Research fellow Mariah Donohue focuses her research on two very different animals: lemurs and frogs
New research center focuses on the impact of environmental change
The Natural Global Environmental Change Center spans disciplines, bringing together the University’s natural scientists
33 Binghamton researchers among world’s top 2%
Stanford University study looks at the impact of scientists worldwide using a database of the 100,000 top-cited scientists across 22 scientific fields and 174 subfields.
Harpur Fellow addresses food insecurity in remote Brazilian community
Fellowship project gives Isabella Franco da Silva the opportunity to make a difference in her homeland
Students get valuable lab time through REU program
The 10-week summer program is funded through the National Science Foundation
Meet Binghamton’s 3MT winner
Emma Glynn, the 2024 winner of Binghamton University’s Three Minute Thesis competition, discussed her work and the presentation that improved her science communication skills.
Pre-Medical Scholars Program
The presence of Educational Opportunity Program pre-medical scholar Mardiya Youssif Traore ‘24 alongside SUNY Chancellor John B. King, Jr. at the State of the University Address in Albany this May serves as a poignant testament to the transformative impact
Norman R. McConney, Jr. Award
Elidenya Peña ‘24 received the Norman R. McConney, Jr. Award for Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Student Excellence.
7 Binghamton faculty members elevated to distinguished professors
The title of SUNY distinguished professor is reserved for those who have achieved national or international prominence and exemplary reputations within their disciplines.
Research explores the cooling effects of ‘scuba-diving’ in lizards
Strategy to hide from predators can cause up to a 6°C drop in body temperature, representing an ‘optimization problem’ for diving lizards
Binghamton biologist named Fellow of American Academy of Microbiology
Karin Sauer’s research centers on biofilms and curbing their resistence to antibiotics
Research lays the groundwork for a lifesaving vaccine
Transmitted through the birth process, the bacteria Streptococcus agalactiae can have potentially lethal consequences
Faculty researches better ways to explore the brain and its functions
Siyuan Rao, a new assistant professor of biomedical engineering, relocates her lab and continues her work in neuro- and bio-engineering research on campus