Assistant Professor Azadeh Nasuhidehnavi is taking a closer look at a concept called “inflammaging,” where chronic inflammation is a hallmark of the aging process.
Local school districts, members of the public and local news stations were able to learn more about the new, growing pharmacy technician program.
John Fetse has always fascinated by how medicine works and is using that curiosity to find better treatment methods.
Binghamton alum Jae Hee Park will start her PGY-2 residency at HMH in its ambulatory care program.
Assistant Professor Yuanjun Shen says he’s found a new home in Binghamton and is excited to continue his work here.
Forty of 52 applicants received residency offers during Phase 1 of “Match Day.”
New murals will feature flowers drawn by faculty, staff and students to reflect their cultural heritage, personal background, identity and creativity.
Binghamton University School of Management business student Daisy Dimatos wants to work in Human Resources and help people living with disabilities overcome their obstacles.
Two journal articles authored by Binghamton psychology researchers explore the link between pain and substance use among emerging adults.
B-Healthy: Healthy Campus Initiative will host Binghamton University’s annual health fair, showcasing the resources available to the University community to maintain and improve health and wellness, from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Wednesday, March 26.
Adam Nack spent last summer interning at the Boston Children’s Hospital, under the tutelage of his mentor, Robin Haynes.
International alumna found a passion for health, social justice and supporting disadvantaged populations worldwide