Happening in Research
Expanding the definition of “researcher”; encouraging nurse researchers at SUNY Upstate
January
30,
2023
Who asks the questions in medical and healthcare research? Who examines hospital processes and patient care practices? To Jolene Kittle, PhD, RN, breaking down barriers to include a wider variety…
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Upstate researchers publish paper on empathy loss in dementia patients, make progress towards treatment
January
13,
2023
Postdoctoral associate Hannah Phillips, PhD leading SUNY Upstate graduate students in Dr. Wei-Dong Yao’s lab, is investigating why patients with dementia suffer empathy loss.
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Dr. William Spencer receives award to shed light on causes of incurable blindness
January
05,
2023
SUNY Upstate assistant professor William Spencer, PhD was chosen for 2022 funding by the E. Matilda Ziegler Foundation for the Blind.
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Upstate Startup wins 2nd place at Inclusive Innovation pitch competition
November
22,
2022
Congratulations to DUB Biologics, who took second place in the 2022 Inclusive Innovation Pitch Competition.
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Dr. Tamara Jamaspishvili wins best poster for prostate cancer research at national conference
November
04,
2022
On the heels of winning the 2022 Prostate Cancer Foundation Young Investigator award, Dr.
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Dr. Eric Olson plans to investigate fetal alcohol syndrome with $1.8 mil grant
October
28,
2022
Eric Olson, PhD, was awarded almost $2 million from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) to study the effects of alcohol on kinase signaling pathways in brain…
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Dr. Tamara Jamaspishvili recognized nationally for work developing an AI-based diagnostic tool, named 2022 Young Investigator
October
26,
2022
Tamara Jamaspishvili, MD/PhD has been named a 2022 James Coulter-PCF Young Investigator by the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF).
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Dr. Samuel Herberg awarded over $2 mil to begin first studies of TM cells’ mechanical memory, improving understanding of its role in glaucoma
October
25,
2022
Samuel Herberg, PhD was awarded over $2 million dollars from the National Eye Institute to study the role of cellular memory in glaucoma.
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Event brings together groups, students, community to promote inclusive fitness and innovative design
October
18,
2022
This October community groups, students, hospitals, and professionals came together to highlight innovative ways Central New York promotes inclusive fitness & recreation, and to encourage collaboration between stakeholders.
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New project combining protein and DNA engineering earns $1.5 million grant, has the potential to fight the most common cause of illness and death for transplant patients
October
11,
2022
SUNY Upstate Biochemistry and Molecular Biology professor Stewart Loh, PhD was awarded over $1.
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