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Former SBU Professor Collaborated on Biotech Tools Used to Produce COV…
Studier, a former adjunct professor of biochemistry at Stony Brook University who was, at the time,?also a senior biophysicist at Brookhaven National Laborator...
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New Study Has Scientists Re-Evaluating Relative Brain Size and Mammali…
tional team of 22 scientists, including biologists, evolutionary statisticians, and anthropologists, compared the brain mass of 1400 living and extinct mammals....
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COVID-19 Research Workshop Series Brings Researchers Together
May 7, 2021 Last Fall, the Office of the Vice President for Research, (OVPR) in partnership with the Institute for Engi...
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SBU Researchers Studying Mercury Levels Under Ice
that methylmercury, the more toxic and biologically available form of mercury, occurs in the water ? in dissolved form ? in concentrations that are similar to ...
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Discovery May Prevent Dangerous Side Effect of Certain Medicines
sor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics, and Director of the Institute for Molecular Cardiology. “With many of these medications, there is a concentr...
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Carol Carter’s Discovery 20 Years Ago Changed the Future of Antiviral …
er, professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook,?and a team of fellow researchers, was publi...
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New Non-Invasive Test Can Detect Bladder Cancer
uses the protein Keratin 17 (K17) as a biomarker to detect new or recurrent bladder cancer may change diagnostics for a certain form of the disease called urot...
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Jasmin Suknanan ‘18: How the Pandemic Changed My Career Path
ditor at BuzzFeed.? If you knew me from 2015 to 2018 when I was a journalism student, you probably remember my non-stop chatter about food, travel, and social m...
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Panel of SBU Experts Takes on Vaccine Myths and Concerns
h Mackow, professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook. He said a very small number of breakthrough cases...
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Graduate Students Unveil New Research on the Future of Consumerism
o help them make a difference. (Forbes, 2019) 71% of global consumers are willing to pay a premium for brands that provide traceability. (IBM Institute of Busin...
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