UAlbany Atmospheric Scientists Awarded $855K NOAA Grant for Water Isotope Research
Researchers are exploring a new method to improve weather and climate forecasts that relies on a tiny but powerful assistant — stable water isotopes.
RNA Institute Researchers Receive NIH Funding to Investigate Fatal Genetic Disorder
UAlbany scientists at the RNA Institute are seeking to understand the molecular mechanisms that drive disease. Kaalak Reddy’s team was recently awarded $420,000 from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development to advance their work on a rare but fatal genetic disorder that affects the heart and brain.
5Q with Eric Rose: Statistics-Enabled AI to Support Mental Health Care
Assistant Professor Eric Rose joined UAlbany's Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics in Fall 2022. A statistician by training, he discovered his passion for applying statistics to health care during grad school. We caught up with Rose to learn about his current research, the growing potential for AI to improve mental health care, and what excites him most about the future of this field.
5Q with Jason Corace: Introducing UAlbany’s Game Center Director
The University at Albany has a new face behind its Game Design and Development programs.
NYS Writers Institute Hosts 8th Annual Albany Book Festival
The NYS Writers Institute at the University at Albany will host the 8th Annual Albany Book Festival, a celebration of literature, creativity and community, from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at the University’s main campus
UAlbany Earns National Recognition for Social Mobility, Ranked Among the Country’s Best Public Universities
U.S. News & World Report has been ranked UAlbany No. 22 in the nation for the social mobility of its students, No. 61 in best value among the nation’s top public schools, No. 63 nationally among public institutions and No. 127 nationally overall.
UAlbany Librarian Named Inaugural SUNY AI for the Public Good Fellow
Allison Hosier, head of information literacy at the University at Albany Libraries, has been selected as a member of the inaugural class of SUNY’s AI for the Public Good Fellows. The fellowship recognizes 20 expert SUNY faculty and staff from across the system representing a wide range of academic disciplines —from health sciences and business to English and environmental studies.