Research by Binghamton University neuroscientist Ian McDonough could lead to interventions that preserve seniors’ financial independence. The paper was recently published in the Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics.
The new partnership with the Institute for Molecular Science and Fusion Technology at Kangwon National University in South Korea, opens exciting opportunities for collaboration in the area of medical diagnostics including cancer and artificial intelligence.
Junior chemistry major Sawyer Oppenneer, senior molecular genetics major L. Choice, and senior Chemistry major Jonas Simora, presented their posters on recycling biomass and waste products, developing bio-inspired adhesives, and hydrogen binding, respectively.
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