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Annalisa Scimemi, pictured with a SUNY Oneonta student who interned in her lab in 2017, received over a million dollars from the NSF to answer a fundamental question in neuroscience.
Biological sciences professor receives $1.24 million to study memory
News story about Biological sciences professor grant to study memory
Anti-lockdown protestors stand in front of the Ohio Statehouse on May 1, 2020. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
CEHC Researchers Investigate the Impact of COVID-19 on Terrorism
While government leaders are focused on fighting COVID-19, the threat of terrorism has not gone away.
A COMPASS to Provide Service and Support
Bijan Dey, at right, works pre-2020 in his lab with an RNA researcher and, at left, a student.
RNA Scientists Advance Early Detection of Duchene Muscular Dystrophy
The devastating effects of Duchene muscular dystrophy (DMD) can be mitigated if detection takes place in early childhood. Sadly, early diagnosis is rare. Now, University RNA researchers have discovered a novel method that could solve this long-standing problem.
NIA Funds Aging and Policy Center with UAlbany, Syracuse and Cornell
The Education Trust has identified UAlbany as a leader in advancing racial equity among the nation’s most selective public higher education institutions. (Photo by Mark McCarty)
UAlbany Highlighted as National Leader in Advancing Racial Equity
A new report from The Education Trust is highlighting the University at Albany as a leader in advancing racial equity among the nation’s most selective public higher education institutions.
Graphic of School Safety Summit 2020
Second Annual School Safety and Preparedness Summit to Focus on COVID-19 Challenges for Educators
“COVID-19 has highlighted the central role education plays in our communities’ economic and social resilience — we need to make sure that when schools can reopen, they are empowered with strategies to stay open.” - NCSP Interim Director Jayson Kratoville