News Center Archive

CEHC's DeeDee Bennett Gayle stands in the atrium at the ETEC research and development complex.
CEHC Disaster Scientist Testifies Before U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging
The hearing included testimonies from four expert witnesses who shared insight on the critical need to include older adults and people with disabilities in the disaster planning, response and recovery process.
At left, the covers of two books called "The Company We Keep" and "Collateral Damages." At right, four faculty members, two standing and two sitting, pose in front of a full bookshelf.
Sociology Book Series Now Led by UAlbany Editorial Team
A faculty team from the Department of Sociology has been granted editorial stewardship of the American Sociology Association’s Rose Series in Sociology through 2025.
A healthcare worker wearing scrubs, goggles, mask and gloves, works at bank of computers in a dimly-lit room.
Service-Obligated Program Providers Help Address Health Worker Shortages in New York State
New Center for Health Workforce Studies report shows that incentive programs can help fill health care gaps in underserved regions
CEHC professors Unal Tatar and Benjamin Yankson stand with JROTC students in front of a CEHC banner.
CEHC Hosts Cybersecurity Camp for Capital Region JROTC Students
Students attending were part of the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at Albany High School.
Gov. Kathy Hochul points at an air quality monitoring screen inside the NYS Mesonet operations center at ETEC.
New Yorkers Turn to UAlbany Research, Expertise for Insight on Dangerous Air Quality
The eastern United States experienced its worst air pollution in recent recorded history last week. When New Yorkers needed answers, they turned to the University at Albany.
Photo was taken in an RNA Institute lab. Professor Carrico is in the center holding lab supplies, wearing glasses and a T-shirt that says "BIOLOGY". Professor Carrico is speaking to three students, with another student, seated, facing away behind her.
UAlbany Hosts NIIMBL eXperience Students for Day of Experiential Learning
On June 6, UAlbany faculty from the RNA Institute and the Biology Department hosted 18 “NIIMBL eXperience” students for a day of hands-on learning.
Figure displaying graphical representation of four DNA nanostructures. From left to right, the figure shows DNA strands, then six gray circles labeled with six chemical elements (Mg2+, Ca2-, Ba2+, Na+, K-, Li+) and an arrow pointing to the right, where there are four DNA nanostructure shapes including DNA tetrahedron, three-point star, DNA double crossover motif, and DNA origami triangle. All graphical elements are set against a blue background.
RNA Institute Researchers Advance DNA Nanostructure Stability
Study reports nanostructure assembly without the use of magnesium, yielding greater stability in four nanostructure shapes