In This Issue Binghamton researchers developing muscular dystrophy drug MD drug development is measured in years, dollars and luck Binghamton gains two Books of Hours Medieval manuscripts must be experienced, not just read Once upon a parasite Binghamton scientist ensures kids learn interplay of toxicology, ecology and evolution Building a better artificial knee Binghamton researcher’s sensor could enable joint implant to “talk” to doctors Got research? Get a drone Drones expand boundaries for Binghamton scientists Hemingway novel inspires design Binghamton faculty member creates typeface
Binghamton researchers developing muscular dystrophy drug MD drug development is measured in years, dollars and luck
Once upon a parasite Binghamton scientist ensures kids learn interplay of toxicology, ecology and evolution
Building a better artificial knee Binghamton researcher’s sensor could enable joint implant to “talk” to doctors
Connect Ripped! Strength of spirit Switzerland’s Luescher a Binghamton soccer standout There’s no stopping Dan Kosick Carolyn Stefanco helps women become leaders Robyn Adele Anderson croons for the crowd Peter Alessandria changes careers in a snap Adversity leads to career for Whitney Corby Alison Wylie is noted Canadian researcher SOM alumni change traditional investment services Keith Hurd is the man behind the curtain Class Note Up Close: Mike Halperin