Clark's lab researches ecology and evolution of non-human animal social behaviors. Her past work includes studies of parent-offspring relations in birds and studies of yawning and social contagion in budgerigars. Her lab currently works on two themes: a) ecology and life history of cooperative behaviors (e.g., sentinel behavior, territory defense, ...
#Evolution#Ecology#AnimalBehavior#Birds#BirdDeterrents#Crows#BirdBehaviorChris teaches Comparative Genocide, Rwandan history, Genocide and Civil War in the African Great Lakes Region, and Genocide Prevention and Conflict Transformation. His research explores the connections of genocide across DR Congo and Rwanda as well as the wider Afircan Great Lakes region, and contemporary perspectives on genocide from identity to d...
#Genocide#Rwanda#ViolenceLightning Jay is an assistant professor, in the Department of Teaching Learning and Educational Leadership at Binghamton University. A former middle and high school teacher, Lightning researches social studies education, history education and teacher preparation.
#HigherEducation#LearningTeachingEducationalLeadership#History#Teacher#TeacherPreparation#Education#SocialStudiesMatthew Murphy is a clinical assistant professor in the Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences. He is a board-certified clinical specialist in orthopedic physical therapy, and specializes in the treatment and assessment of musculoskeletal and sport-related conditions. His research interests include: ACL rehabilitation; motor learning and cor...
#PhysicalTherapy#Physicaltherapist#OrthopedicPT#OrthopedicPhysicalTherapy#Musculoskeletal#ExercisePhysiology#Aclrehabilitation#CorrectiveExercise#MusculoskeletalHealth#SportsMedicineJeremy Blackburn joined the School of Computing at Binghamton University in fall 2019. Jeremy is broadly interested in data science, with a focus on large-scale measurements and modeling. His largest line of work is in understanding jerks on the Internet. His research into understanding toxic behavior, hate speech, and fringe and extremist Web comm...
#ComputerScience#Internet#HateSpeech#SocialMedia#FringeGroups#ToxicBehavior#PoliticalExtremism#Reddit#ExtremismThi Tran is currently an assistant professor of management information systems at the Binghamton University School of Management. He holds a PhD in Information Technology, specializing in cyber security research from the Department of Information Management and Cyber Security at the University of Texas at San Antonio. He also obtained a Master of S...
#Cybersecurity#SystemDesigns#DataBreaches#DigitalPrivacy#BehavioralResearch#TechnicalResearch#InformationSystem#Neuroscience#Misinformation#FakeNewsJennifer Wegmann is a lecturer in the Decker School of Nursing, department of Health and Wellness Studies. Her area of research and expertise lies in stress, eating disorders, and body image. Wegmann’s research focuses on stress mindset, personality, stress appraisal, and college student well-being. Learn more about Wegmann's research in her Fa...
#Wellness#Health#MentalHealth#Stress#Mindset#HealthAndWellness#StressMindset#StressReliefTipsDonald G. Nieman is an authority on modern US law and politics and professor of history and provost emeritus at Binghamton University—State University of New York. His latest book, The Path to Paralysis: How Our Politics Became Nasty, Dysfunctional, and a Threat to the Republic, will be published by Anthem Press in October 2024. It offers the first...
#USHistory#CivilRights#ReconstructionPing Yang is a professor of computer science at Binghamton University, State University of New York. Her research interests include: information and systems security; security in virtualized computing infrastructures; access control; privacy; policy analysis; and formal methods.
#Cybersecurity#OnlineSecurity#InformationAssurance#WebSafety#ComputerScience#InformationSecurity#SystemsSecurity#InternetScams#OnlineScamsLibby Tucker is a distinguished professor of English, general literature and rhetoric at Binghamton University, State University of New York. She is an expert in children's/adolescents' folklore, folklore of the supernatural and digital folklore.
#Supernatural#HauntedHouse#Ghosts#Legends#Urbanlegends#PopCulture#Halloween#FolkloreMatthew D. Johnson is a professor of psychology at Binghamton University, State University of New York. His research interests include marriage and family functioning. He can discuss an array of issues related to relationships. Johnson’s most recent research investigated the success rate of government-funded education programs designed to promote...
#Psychology#Marriage#Relationships#IntimateRelationships#Dating#Couples#MaritalDistress#Love#ValentinesDaySubimal Chatterjee is a SUNY distinguished teaching professor of marketing in Binghamton University’s School of Management. He researches consumer behavior, irrational decision-making and how value perceptions are shaped.
#ConsumerBehavior#Decisionmaking#Consumers#Pricing#Value#Business#ConsumerTrends#ConsumerBehaviors#ManagerialEconomics#ProductLaunchesLina Begdache’s research interests include nutritional neuroscience; diet, sleep, exercise, substance abuse and mental distress; customization of diet and lifestyle factors to optimize mental wellbeing; gender and different age-groups based on brain maturity. Lina is a registered dietitian-nutritionist and a certified nutrition specialist-schol...
#Health#Wellness#HealthAndWellness#Nutrition#Wellnessstudies#BINGHAMTON#BinghamtonUniversityCarlos Gershenson is a professor of systems science and industrial engineering at Binghamton University, State University of New York. He has a wide variety of academic interests, including artificial intelligence, complex systems, self-organization, artificial life, and philosophy of science, with applications to healthcare, transportation, govern...
#AI#ArtificialIntelligence#ComplexSystems#ArtificialLife#PhilosophyOfScienceI started my research career in behavioral genetics at Rutgers University, but during internships at Duke and UC Berkeley, became inspired to study genome evolution. My PhD focused on studying the genome of Xenopus laevis, a tetraploid frog commonly used in developmental biology. I was able to prove the allotetraploid hypothesis of X. laevis using ...
#Genomics#Evolution#Transposon#PolyploidSarah Lynch joined Binghamton University as a clinical assistant professor of pharmacy practice and the director of skills education. She graduated with her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and completed an ASHP-accredited PGY1 Community Pharmacy Residency with Albertsons Compan...
#Pharmacy#Pharmacist#Pharmacists#Pharmacies#COVID#Covid19#Coronavirus#COVID19Vaccine#VaccinationAnne Bailey, Binghamton University Professor of History and Director of the Harriet Tubman Center for the Study of Freedom and Equity, is available to discuss a variety of issues in relation to recent protests and race in America. - Expanding curriculum on structural and systemic racism in high schools - How the issue of slavery reparations n...
#Reparation#ListOfConfederateMonumentsAndMemorials#Slavery#BLM#BlackLivesMatter#AfricanAmericanStudies#History#HumanRights#MartinLutherKingJr#Race