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Downstate Faculty Advance Global Child Nutrition Research

by Office of the President - June 2 , 2026

Downstate researchers contributed two papers to a special issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, joining an international scientific effort to better understand how nutrition shapes childhood growth and long-term health.

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Tags: Pediatrics, Research, School of Public Health

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Celebrating Downstate’s 2026–2027 Alumni Research Scholarship Recipients

by Office of the President - May 19 , 2026

The Board of Trustees of the Alumni Association & Fund is proud to announce the recipients of the 2026–2027 Alumni Fund Full-Year Research Scholarship Grants. Selected through a highly competitive review process, these outstanding College of Medicine...

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Tags: Alumni, Awards, College of Medicine, Research, School of Graduate Studies

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Downstate Researchers Identify New Molecular Pathway in Breast Cancer

by Office of the President - May 19 , 2026

Downstate researchers have uncovered an important new clue in how breast cancer develops—one that could help shape future treatments.

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Tags: Cancer, Research

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Downstate Expert Featured in United Nations Report on AI and Mental Health

by Office of the President - May 19 , 2026

Downstate’s growing work in artificial intelligence (AI) and mental health recently received international recognition through a new United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT) report focused on digital tools that support victims and survivors...

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Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Research

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Women Researchers Drive Science Innovation

by Office of the President - April 28 , 2026

Downstate researchers Anna Babinska, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Medicine (Nephrology), and Rena Orman, Ph.D., Research Associate Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology, have been recognized by the SUNY Research Foundation in a system-wide spotlight...

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Downstate Researchers Contribute to Major Global Study on Addiction Risk

by Office of the President - April 14 , 2026

Two of Downstate’s researchers contributed to a major international study that is advancing understanding of addiction risk and reinforcing Downstate’s role in one of the nation’s longest-running research efforts in this field. Published in...

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Downstate Advances AI and Neuroscience at SUNY Research Expo

by Office of the President - March 31 , 2026

Downstate was among 10 campuses represented at the recent SUNY Research Expo in Albany. The event convened students, faculty, and state leaders to highlight research that improves health, strengthens the economy, and advances innovation across New...

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Annual Research Day Highlights Innovation and Discovery

by Office of the President - March 31 , 2026

Downstate’s recent Annual Research Day showcased the ideas and discoveries shaping our future, with 152 presentations from students, residents, fellows, and postdoctoral trainees. Poster sessions and oral presentations spanned basic science, public...

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Downstate Research Takes the Global Stage in Pediatric Mental Health

by Office of the President - March 17 , 2026

Downstate recently joined other leading pediatric researchers from around the world in a global forum focused on the future of children’s health. At the Paediatric Research for the Future of Children Global Forum in Geneva, Switzerland, Thomas...

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Lupus Research—Linking Clinical Care and Scientific Study

by Office of the President - March 17 , 2026

University Hospital at Downstate provides care for many patients living with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). This chronic autoimmune disease affects women at higher rates and occurs more frequently among Black and Hispanic populations.

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Downstate Researchers Develop AI Tool to Support Mental Health, Clinicians

by Office of the President - March 17 , 2026

Access to timely mental health care remains a major public health challenge in New York City. Nearly one in seven adults, about 945,000 people, reported an unmet need for mental health treatment in the past year, according to the New York City Department...

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