The Office of Technology Licensing and Industry Relations (OTLIR) has announced their area’s name change to Intellectual Property Partners (IPP). IPP has been working for several months to find a name that aligns more...
Noele Certain, Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, won the Blueprint Diversity Specialized Predoctoral to Postdoctoral Advancement in Neuroscience (D-SPAN) Award.
Sarah Vaccaro ‘22 — the URECA researcher of the month for September 2021 — is a biology major specializing in ecology and evolution with a minor in anthropology. Vaccaro’s research in the laboratory of Associate...
Researchers in the Luminescence Dating Research Lab study the luminescence properties of minerals and applications of luminescence dating techniques with a focus on human evolution.
An enzyme with an elusive role in severe inflammation may be a key mechanism driving COVID-19 severity and could provide a new therapeutic target to reduce mortality.
The SBU team's award is part of a grant program focused on the development of fusion energy science and technologies that would lead to a safe, carbon-free, and abundant energy source.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has funded nine fundamental research projects to create new strategies to remediate PFAS in the environment, one of which is based at Stony Brook University’s New York State...
"Charting the Course for Energy" brought together policymakers, energy researchers and entrepreneurs, and industry leaders to discuss the future of energy.
The study provides a new method to understand the physical causes of future regional precipitation changes, which has an impact on the environment, climate and human activities worldwide.
Gaurav Sharma ’22 — the URECA researcher of the month for August 2021 — is a biochemistry major in the Honors College and recipient of the Kenneth M. Nicholas Undergraduate Research Fellowship, which is an award...
Margaret Schedel and Heather Lynch are collaborating on a joint study of interdisciplinary research and co-authored an op-ed on the subject for Inside Higher Ed.
Grace Armann ‘23, researcher of the month for July, received URECA funding this summer to support her research on a local legal history of the indigenous Montauk tribe.
Before renewable energy sources can be fully integrated into the electric grid, scientists must develop advanced batteries that can store these intermittent sources of power.
Ann Lin '18 and Chris Giuliano '18 co-authored a paper that was published in the influential interdisciplinary medical journal Science Translational Medicine.
Victoria Rivera Banuchi received the fellowship for her proposal, "Experimental constraints on ultraviolet-light driven iron oxidation processes on early Mars."
The program is an annual competition fostering collaborative efforts between scientists at Stony Brook and Brookhaven Lab to develop synergistic activities that can grow research programs.
The chemistry professor will receive $150,000 a year over five years for his research, "Tracking the Mechanisms of Catalytic Reactions on LigandProtected Gold Nanoclusters."