Binghamton computer scientist Lijun Yin has dedicated more than 20 years of his career to studying human-computer interactions and computer vision, centering people — their faces, emotions and bodies — in his research.
Daesung Shin, assistant professor in the Department of Biotechnical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, will investigate how an enzyme deficiency in the brain causes this disease, which is usually fatal by age 2.
A new study led by Stony Brook Medicine demonstrates that advanced kidney disease compromises the survival of B cells, a type of infection-fighting white blood cell that produces antibodies to kill microbes.
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