News Center Archive

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CEHC Professor Analyzes Economic Cost of Critical Infrastructure Disruptions
Study finds highway delays can cause economic losses of up to $250 million in one day.
students listen to a presentation by Prof. William Lanford inside the Ion Beam Lab at UAlbany
Ion Beam Lab: 50 Years of Materials Research
The SUNY Ion Beam Laboratory, a research facility built in 1970 and designed to provide students, faculty and outside users with the necessary resources for state-of-the-art research, development, and education and training using high-energy particle (ion) accelerators, is entering a new era through a partnership with Hudson Valley Community College's Gene F. Haas Center for Advanced Manufacturing Skills.
Candid photo of Professor Erin Bell teaching a class in a lecture center. Bell is smiling at a student.
SPH Research: Infants Experiencing Feeding Problems More Likely to Develop Developmental Delays
Infants who experience feeding problems are more likely to develop developmental delays later in childhood, according to a new study done in partnership with the University’s School of Public Health.
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Suicide Attempts Common in U.S. Adults with Borderline Personality Disorder, Study Finds
A study by a School of Public Health professor shows that people with borderline personality disorder have an elevated risk for suicide attempts.
Dean of Education Virginia Goatley and PhD student Erin Faeth
A PhD Student Extols Literature of Empowerment for Those with Disabilities
Erin Faeth writes in an international quarterly on children's literature of a rare author who depicted people with disabilities as complex individuals commanding choices, opinions and agency.
Bijan Dey
Stem Cell Biologist Explores a New RNA Code to Thwart Degenerative Disease
RNA Institute Scientist Bijan K. Dey and his lab team are using a new NIH grant to look the role at epitranscriptomics in skeletal muscle stem cell biology so to find a therapeutic platform to combat childhood muscle degenerative disease.
A portrait studio shot of professor Erika Martin, wearing a red shirt and black cardigan.
Racial and Ethnic Disparities Persist in HIV Diagnoses
While HIV infection rates are declining, a recent study done in partnership with the University shows that racial and ethnic disparities remain in HIV diagnoses among heterosexually active adults in the United States.