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Major Research Fellowships Go to Grad Students in the Pager and Berglund Labs
Two of America’s leading medical research organizations have recognized the talents and potential of cell biologists Pheonah Badu and Jesus Frias.
SAGES researchers gather in the Life Science Research Building courtyard. Left to right, Hyun Kwon, Swita Vangaveti, Haruka Takayama, President Rodríguez, Provost Kim, Aubrey Hillman, Cecilia Levy and Betty Lin. Not pictured: Cuicui Chen (Photo by Patrick Dodson)
Project to Improve Gender Equity in STEM Makes Strides in First Year
UAlbany’s project to recruit and retain women and women of color in the STEM fields has already resulted in nearly a dozen grants, awards and funding for postdoc visits – all in the first year.
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Student Researchers Aided by CURCE Funding
Nineteen students received small grants last fall to offset expenses directly related to their research or creative projects with University faculty, including attending conferences, purchasing materials and covering tuition for related course work. Spring recipients will be announced next week.
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Faculty Members Honored for Exemplary Public Engagement
The award honors UAlbany people and programs that have made outstanding contributions to addressing a significant societal need and enhancing public well-being through publicly engaged research, teaching, creative activity and/or public service, and in collaboration with community partners.
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UAlbany, FIU Researchers Team Up to Launch $1.5 Million Virtual Cybersecurity Institute
The institute will help train the next generation of cybersecurity professionals for future military and civilian leadership positions.
CHSR Director Margaret Gullick sits at her desk in an office on UAlbany's downtown campus.
5 Questions with Margaret Gullick
Center for Human Services Research (CHSR) Director Margaret Gullick earned her PhD in cognitive neuroscience from Dartmouth College. As director of CHSR works to develop empirically-based knowledge to improve the design and delivery of services that address social issues and meet community needs.
Ray Falconer inspects a weather map on the UAlbany campus.
ASRC Announces Spring 2022 Falconer Lecture Series
UAlbany’s longest-running public science lecture series is returning in April through a hybrid format.