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COVID-19 Research Workshop Series Brings Researchers Together
y 2-4 weeks. The series concluded on April 29, 2021 with a special talk by guest speaker Dr. Jason McLellan from The University of Texas at Austin. “We launched...
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SBU Researchers Studying Mercury Levels Under Ice
plain Sea Grant, began in May 2020 and will continue through February 2022, according to Roxanne Karimi, an adjunct assistant professor at Stony Brook Universit...
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Discovery May Prevent Dangerous Side Effect of Certain Medicines
to the identification of C28. Jianmin Cuil, PhD, co-author, head of the research team and Professor of Biomedical Engineering in the McKelvey School of Engineer...
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Carol Carter’s Discovery 20 Years Ago Changed the Future of Antiviral …
described 20 years ago in Carol’s paper illustrates the power of basic research to generate unexpected insights and open new avenues for the development of ther...
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Machine Learning May Help Improve Long-Range Weather Forecasting
henomenon known as the Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO), a belt of thunderstorms that starts over the equatorial tropical Indian Ocean and moves slowly eastward ...
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SBU Community Joins Together for Anti-AAPI Racism Forum
in the May 5 virtual event, “Breaking Silence: A Public Forum on Anti-AAPI Racism.” The forum was held in?response to the escalating violence, discrimination a...
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Next Generation Technology at Stony Brook University Heart Institute A…
strokes for people who have atrial fibrillation (AFib), a type of arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat, that is not caused by a heart valve problem. Stony Brook i...
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New Non-Invasive Test Can Detect Bladder Cancer
d in most cytology labs are based primarily on microscopic details that do not always clearly distinguish cancer from benign cells,” explains Dr. Shroyer, the M...
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Jasmin Suknanan ‘18: How the Pandemic Changed My Career Path
a few glimpses of me sitting in the Melville Library Starbucks ? caramel macchiato by my side ? working on a new advice post for my blog. I was working toward a...
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Video Features SBU Professors Discussing the Exploration of Mars
itive and something that shows we can still do things that are really important.” “Being a part of a team that’s landing something on Mars, that feeling never g...
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