Sem grants Prel

Sem grants Prel

Binghamton University announces that the following researchers thanks to the SH Ho Foundation Ltd. and the provost office have essential seeds to promote their work:

Recipient of the SH Ho Foundation Research Grant for Health Sciences and Technology

  • Siyuan Rao, Qianbin Wang and Wenfeng Zhao
    AI reinforced soft material bioelectronics for spinal cord injury therapeutic agents
  • Melissa Morales and Nathan Tumey
    Development of antibody-glucocorticoid conjugates for the treatment of lupus

The funding is made possible by the Ho Foundation, which includes Binghamton Alumna Martha Ho, MA '78, her husband David and other members of the HO. Their generosity delivers around $ 200,000 a year to the university's width of the faculty in order to promote current or emerging research at the interface of health sciences and technology.

Recipient of Provost research grants to support a sustainable world

  • John Swierk
    Mediated electrochemistry for rubber recycling
  • Kirsten Prior and Christina Baer
    Construction of sustainable forest ecosystems and nature conservation partnerships: Restoration of wild flowers of the native forest at Binghabon University and New York State Parks
  • Zixiao Ma and Ziang Zhang
    Improving the resistance of renewable energy systems through safety -critical control
  • Chris Robbins, Sarah Nance, Elizabeth Mozer, Colin Lyons and Hao Liu
    Research into energy futures through art and science: lithium landscapes

The provost's office offers graves up to 100,000 US dollars a year to support research on problems in a area of ​​broad research interest. The topic in 2025 is “a sustainable world” with suggestions in academic units that deal with artistic, mental and other reactions to climate change and environmental justice. This support comes from the New York State Matching Funds, which were created due to the Ho Foundation gift.

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