Steven R. Goodman, PhD, Vice President for Research
Research at Upstate
is guided by four disease- based pillars that stimulate cross-departmental collaboration and inter- disciplinary
research. Our researchers are based in departments, but their work can also be thought of in the context of the pillars or in
the foundational sciences.
Office of Vice President for Research
The FoundationThe foundational sciences are essential to enable Upstate's research enterprise to grow. Each research pillar requires strong foundational science in order to succeed. Faculty, with expertise in foundational research, are found primarily within basic science departments, and these departments are anticipated to grow steadily over the next ten years. Read More:
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Research Highlight
William Kerr, a former Newman Scholar of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, brought more than $3.8 million in NIH funding this year to SUNY Upstate. Kerr investigates the role a novel gene (LRBA) plays in cancer cells, and studies a particular enzyme (SHIP) involved in the rejection of bone marrow and organ transplants. Read More >
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