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Released: 19-Apr-2013 12:00 PM EDT
Advanced Energy 2013, Premier Conference of its Kind, Serves as a Showcase for High Tech Energy Entrepreneurs April 30-May 1 in New York
Stony Brook Medicine

Dozens of cutting edge technology energy entrepreneurs from across New York State and the country have the unique opportunity to be mentored, learn about development opportunities and pitch their business plan to venture capitalists, business leaders, “angel” investors, and legal and financial advisors when they convene at Advanced Energy 2013 April 30 to May 1 in New York City.

Released: 16-Apr-2013 4:30 PM EDT
“Survival of the Fittest” Now Applies to Computers
Stony Brook University

Stony Brook alum and graduate student publish findings that identify surprising similarities between genetic and computer codes in the April 9 issue of PNAS.

Released: 12-Apr-2013 4:00 PM EDT
Advanced Energy 2013, Premier Conference of its Kind, Serves as Showcasefor High Tech Energy Entrepreneurs April 30-May 1 in New York
Stony Brook University

New York Mayor Bloomberg, New York State Energy Czar Kauffman, U.S. Acting Energy Undersecretary Sandalow, U.S. Undersecretary for Homeland Security Gerstein, Among Keynote Speakers.

Released: 8-Apr-2013 2:00 PM EDT
Stony Brook University Hellenic Studies to Receive $3M in Gifts from George Tsunis, NY Hellenic Community and Simons Foundation
Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University received a total of $3 million in donations to enhance course offerings in Greek language and culture, with the immediate goal of creating curricula leading to a baccalaureate degree and graduate program. The gift, which includes $1.25 million gift from George Tsunis, $500,000 from members of the Long Island and New York Hellenic Community, and matching funds from the Simons Foundation, will establish the George and Olga Tsunis Center in Hellenic Studies and The James and Eleni Tsunis Chair in Hellenic Studies at Stony Brook University, in honor of Tsunis’ parents.

Released: 3-Apr-2013 2:00 PM EDT
Advanced Energy 2013: Mayor Bloomberg, NYS Energy and Finance Chair Richard Kaufman Among Keynotes (April 30-May 1)
Stony Brook University

Six months after Hurricane Sandy devastated the Eastern Seaboard and its energy grids, hundreds of the nation’s foremost experts from academia and industry, as well as a number of prominent elected officials and government policy makers, will convene for Advanced Energy 2013 April 30 to May 1 in New York City.

Released: 29-Mar-2013 10:25 AM EDT
SBU Mechanical Engineering Professor Invents Portable Mobility Assistant Device
Stony Brook University

State-of-the-art device to assist the elderly and disabled with sitting, standing and walking

Released: 29-Mar-2013 9:05 AM EDT
Stony Brook University Led Research Finds That Most Fame Isn't Fleeting
Stony Brook University

Contemporary scholarship has conceptualized modern fame as an open system in which people continually move in and out of celebrity status. However, according to new research, “Only 15 Minutes? The Social Stratification of Fame in Printed Media,” published in the April issue of the American Sociological Review, researchers led by Arnout van de Rijt, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Stony Brook University, reveal that most fame isn’t fleeting after all.

Released: 26-Mar-2013 3:00 PM EDT
Stony Brook University Mind/Brain Lecture: The Connection Between Genetics and Autism
Stony Brook University

The possible link between genetics and the development of autism will be the topic of the 17th Annual Swartz Foundation Mind/Brain Lecture at Stony Brook University on Monday, April 1, 2013 at 4:30 pm on the Main Stage of the Staller Center for the Arts. Guest lecturer Michael Wigler, Professor of Genetics at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and a trailblazer in the field of biomedical research, will present his findings on the connection.

Released: 18-Mar-2013 3:00 PM EDT
Four Stony Brook Professors Receive NSF Career Awards Totaling Nearly $2 Million
Stony Brook University

Award given to promising young faculty members in the beginning stages of their careers.

Released: 14-Mar-2013 10:00 AM EDT
Science PhD Students Discover Career Opportunities at Symposium March 19 at Stony Brook University
Stony Brook University

The Research Your Future Career Symposium is sponsored by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) and is open to graduate students and postdocs at the participating institutions.

Released: 6-Mar-2013 9:05 AM EST
Fast Break from South Africa
Stony Brook University

Growing up in a poverty-stricken village in South Africa, Lesego Andrew Goba, 27, never imagined that his journey to the United States and eight years at Stony Brook University — which began in 2005 with an athletic scholarship — would be life-altering. A former Stony Brook Seawolves Men’s Basketball star, the 6-foot-9-inch, 245-pound Goba hopes to reach new heights, not on the basketball court but at Stony Brook University Hospital, where he recently secured a full-time nursing position in the Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program (CPEP).

Released: 4-Mar-2013 11:00 AM EST
Stony Brook University Secures $200 Million in 12 Months
Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University has long been known for providing opportunities for talented, high achieving students who want a quality, affordable, public higher education experience and the better future that goes with it. Now, a multitude of friends and former students have given to the University in historic fashion – helping to raise a staggering $200 million in 12 months.

Released: 1-Mar-2013 8:00 AM EST
Scientists Discover a New Understanding of Why Female Primates Outlive Males
Stony Brook University

World-renowned primatologist Patricia Wright co-authors a study that will be published online in the February 28 issue of Behavioral Ecology.

Released: 26-Feb-2013 12:55 PM EST
Actor and Visiting Professor Alan Alda to be Honored at 'Stars of Stony Brook Gala 2013’ April 24 at Chelsea Piers
Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University’s 2013 "Stars of Stony Brook" Gala will honor one of its own this year, actor-director-writer-educator and six-time Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Alan Alda, on Wednesday, April 24 at Pier Sixty at Chelsea Piers in New York City.

Released: 23-Feb-2013 4:10 PM EST
Scientists Find Way to Image Brain Waste Removal Process Which May Lead to Alzheimer's Diagnostic
Stony Brook University

A novel way to image the brain’s glymphatic pathway may provide the basis for a new strategy to evaluate Alzheimer's disease susceptibility, according to a research paper published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation.

14-Feb-2013 10:00 AM EST
Research Reveals Migratory Behavior of Oceanic Whitetip Sharks
Stony Brook University

As the nations of the world prepare to vote on measures to restrict international trade in endangered sharks in early March, a team of researchers has found that one of these species – the oceanic whitetip shark – regularly crosses international boundaries.

5-Feb-2013 4:00 PM EST
Placental Mammal Diversity Exploded After Age of Dinosaurs
Stony Brook University

Scientists build new tree of life for placentals using ‘phylophenomics,’ visualize common ancestor.

Released: 31-Jan-2013 9:50 AM EST
Stony Brook University Announces Collaboration with Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc. On New Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccine
Stony Brook University

Poliomyelitis, in short polio, is a crippling, potentially fatal and highly contagious illness caused by poliovirus with no cure.

18-Jan-2013 6:00 PM EST
Martian Underground Could Contain Clues to Life's Origins
Stony Brook University

Minerals found in the subsurface of Mars, a zone of more than three miles below ground, make for the strongest evidence yet that the red planet may have supported life, according to research “Groundwater activity on Mars and implications for a deep biosphere,” published in Nature Geoscience on January 20, 2013.

Released: 9-Jan-2013 3:00 PM EST
New Research Method to Identify Brain Tumors Could Enhance Neurosurgery
Stony Brook University

The use of a new brain tumor-targeting contrast agent that differentiates between normal and cancer cells in conjunction with a high-powered microscopy system could potentially lead to a method of more precise neurosurgery for brain tumors, according to research paper published as a cover story in the December issue of Translational Oncology. Developed by researchers in the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) at Stony Brook University, the contrast agent adheres to a molecular marker of medulloblastoma, a form of brain cancer, and can be seen by the optical microscope system, also developed by the research team.

Released: 13-Dec-2012 3:45 PM EST
Stony Brook University Geosciences Researchers Re-Establish the Structure of Magnesium Borohydride
Stony Brook University

An international team led by Xiang-Feng Zhou and Artem R. Oganov, PhD, theoretical crystallographers in the Department of Geosciences and Department of Physics and Astronomy at Stony Brook University, have established the structure of one of the most important high-energy-density materials, magnesium borohydride or Mg(BH4)2. Their findings, “First-Principles Determination of the Structure of Magnesium Borohydride,” have been published in the December 13 edition of Physical Review Letters.

Released: 30-Nov-2012 2:30 PM EST
American Association for the Advancement of Science Elects Nine Fellows from Stony Brook University
Stony Brook University

Assanis, Citovsky, Eanes, Ginzburg, Sprouse, Sternglanz, Kenneth Takeuchi, Jin Wang, Stanislaus Wong to be honored for contributions to science and engineering.

19-Nov-2012 9:00 PM EST
Stony Brook Researchers Look Back on Scientific Advances Made as a Result of a 50-Year Old Puzzle
Stony Brook University

Fifty years after scientists first posed a question about protein folding, the search for answers has led to the creation of a full-fledged field of research that led to major advances in supercomputers, new materials and drug discovery, and shaped our understanding of the basic processes of life, including so-called "protein-folding diseases" such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and type II diabetes.

Released: 20-Nov-2012 3:35 PM EST
Research Reveals Nanotechnology Simplifies Hydrogen Production for Clean Energy
Stony Brook University

In the first-ever experiment of its kind, researchers have demonstrated that clean energy hydrogen can be produced from water splitting by using very small metal particles that are exposed to sunlight. In the article, “Outstanding activity of sub-nm Au clusters for photocatalytic hydrogen production,” published in the journal Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Alexander Orlov, PhD, an Assistant Professor of Materials Science & Engineering at Stony Brook University, and his colleagues from Stony Brook and Brookhaven National Laboratory, found that the use of gold particles smaller than one nanometer resulted in greater hydrogen production than other co-catalysts tested.

Released: 15-Nov-2012 6:00 PM EST
Stony Brook University Demonstrates Largest Resolution Immersive Visualization Facility Ever Built
Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University unveiled its latest engineering feat, a 1.5 billion pixel Reality Deck, at a demonstration held at the University’s Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT) on November 15. The Reality Deck, a 416 screen super-high resolution virtual reality four-walled surround-view theater, is the largest resolution immersive display ever built driven by a graphic supercomputer. Its purpose and primary design principle is to enable scientists, engineers and physicians to tackle modern-age problems that require the visualization of vast amounts of data.

Released: 15-Nov-2012 12:45 PM EST
Stony Brook Team Wins National Award for Technology That Harvests Energy From Railroad Train Vibrations
Stony Brook University

Harvester could save millions of dollars in energy costs while cutting CO2 emissions.

Released: 13-Nov-2012 5:00 PM EST
Stony Brook University to Demonstrate $2 Million NSF-Funded Four-Walled Immersive Visualization Facility
Stony Brook University

Researchers and faculty will demonstrate, for the first time, the capabilities of Stony Brook’s newest engineering feat, a one-of-a-kind 416-screen immersive visualization facility that rivals the performance of modern supercomputers.

9-Nov-2012 12:30 PM EST
Geosciences Professor Predicts Stable Compounds of Oxygen and “Inert” Gas Xenon
Stony Brook University

Artem R. Oganov, PhD, finds novel compounds in search for the keys to the paradox of missing xenon in Earth’s atmosphere; findings may pave the way for new advances in the theory of chemical bonding.

10-Nov-2012 12:00 PM EST
Newborn Neurons -- Even in the Adult Aging Brain - are Critical for Memory
Stony Brook University

Newborn neurons in the adult hippocampus are critical for memory retrieval, according to a study by Stony Brook University researchers to be published in the November 11 advanced online edition of Nature Neuroscience.

Released: 7-Nov-2012 11:55 AM EST
Rising Seas Caused by Glacial Melting Linked to Caribbean Extinction of Bats
Stony Brook University

Most species loss in Bahamas and Greater Antilles explained by loss of land area.

Released: 25-Oct-2012 4:00 PM EDT
Traditional Fisheries Management Approach Jeopardizes Marine Ecosystems Worldwide
Stony Brook University

Fisheries expert and executive director of Institute for Ocean Conservation Science at Stony Brook University presents assessment of current fisheries management in the journal Science.

Released: 25-Oct-2012 2:00 PM EDT
Current Fisheries Management Jeopardizes Marine Ecosystems
Stony Brook University

In a Perspectives article, “The Risks of Overfishing,” published in the October 26 issue of the journal Science, Dr. Ellen K. Pikitch, executive director of the Institute for Ocean Conservation Science and professor at Stony Brook University, cautions against continuing traditional fisheries management.

Released: 24-Oct-2012 4:40 PM EDT
Stony Brook University Mentors 26 Siemens Competition Semi/Regional Finalists
Stony Brook University

University remains among nation’s leaders in developing researchers of the future.

Released: 22-Oct-2012 3:40 PM EDT
Stony Brook's University School of Journalism Exports News Literacy to Asia
Stony Brook University

Students at Hong Kong University are now learning how to judge the reliability of news and information.

Released: 19-Oct-2012 2:45 PM EDT
Meeting of the Minds Presents Latest Advances in Neurosciences
Stony Brook University

Stony Brook Medicine’s Neurosciences Institute brings together leaders to present the latest advances in research and clinical care for neurodegenerative disorders, neuropsychiatric disorders, and neuro-ophthalmology.

16-Oct-2012 11:35 AM EDT
New Study Reveals the Causes of Extinction From Global Warming
Stony Brook University

A new study, published online today in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, reviewed 136 case studies to determine the underlying causes of why many populations have gone extinct due to changing climate.

16-Oct-2012 11:15 AM EDT
Long-Term Observations in the Tropics Linked to Global Climate Change
Stony Brook University

Reports of declining ice coverage and drowning polar bears in the Arctic illustrate dramatic ecosystem responses to global climate change in Earth’s polar regions. But in this first-ever account of a long-term project in the southern Caribbean, a Stony Brook professor and his colleagues report in this week’s Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. that tropical ecosystems are also affected by global climatic trends - and with accompanying economic impacts.

Released: 16-Oct-2012 4:30 PM EDT
Slam Dunk: First Stony Brook LVAD Patient Gets New Heart and Fulfills Hoops Dream With Invite From Seawolves
Stony Brook University

Arthur Plowden celebrates his triumphant ‘bridge to transplant’ story.

Released: 4-Oct-2012 11:40 AM EDT
SBU Biologist Douglas Futuyma Wins Joseph Leidy Award
Stony Brook University

Award recognizes creative research and experimental tenacity in the natural sciences.

Released: 3-Oct-2012 4:20 PM EDT
SBU Researchers Receive NSF Award for Big Data Storage
Stony Brook University

Transformative solution to result in greater speed, efficiency of disk storage.

Released: 2-Oct-2012 10:30 AM EDT
SBU Researchers Win NSF Award for Asthma Breath Analyzer
Stony Brook University

Device uses nanotechnology to detect and measure nitric oxide in breath.

18-Sep-2012 11:30 AM EDT
New Study Reveals Evolution of Lizards and Snakes
Stony Brook University

A new study, published online in Biology Letters on September 19, has utilized a massive molecular dataset to reconstruct the evolutionary history of lizards and snakes. The results reveal a surprising finding about the evolution of snakes: that most snakes we see living on the surface today arose from ancestors that lived underground.

Released: 18-Sep-2012 11:40 AM EDT
Three Stony Brook Professors Named National Academies Fellows
Stony Brook University

Participated in Summer Institute designed to enhance undergraduate biology education

Released: 10-Sep-2012 4:20 PM EDT
First-Time Analysis of Three Distinct Contributions of Forage Fish
Stony Brook University

A just-published study provides a first-time analysis of the value of forage fish, which are small, schooling species such as sardines, herring, and anchovies. Three kinds of contributions of forage fish were estimated: as direct catch, as food for other commercially important fish, and as an important link in the food web in marine ecosystems.

Released: 10-Sep-2012 12:55 PM EDT
Study Finds Surprises in Evolution of Frog Life Cycles
Stony Brook University

ll tadpoles grow into frogs, but not all frogs start out as tadpoles, reveals a new study on 720 species of frogs to be published in the journal Evolution. The study, “Phylogenetic analyses reveal unexpected patterns in the evolution of reproductive modes in frogs,” led by John J. Wiens, an Associate Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolution at Stony Brook University, and colleagues Ivan Gomez-Mestra from the Doñana Biological Station in Seville, Spain, and R. Alexander Pyron from George Washington University, uncovers the surprising evolution of life cycles in frogs.

Released: 6-Sep-2012 3:30 PM EDT
Stony Brook University Professor Esther Takeuchi to Receive E.V. Murphree Award
Stony Brook University

Esther Sans Takeuchi, a SUNY Distinguished Professor with a joint appointment in the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stony Brook University, as well as the Chief Scientist in Brookhaven National Laboratory's Global and Regional Solutions Directorate, has been selected as the 2013 recipient of the E.V. Murphree Award in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry from the American Chemical Society.

Released: 29-Aug-2012 9:45 AM EDT
Researchers Confirm Decline in Breeding Chinstrap Penguins in Antarctic Peninsula
Stony Brook University

Significant declines in breeding chinstrap penguins in the vastly warming Antarctic Peninsula.

Released: 20-Aug-2012 5:00 PM EDT
Two Stony Brook University Professors to Receive Prestigious American Chemical Society Awards
Stony Brook University

Iwao Ojima and Nancy Goroff cited as pioneers in their respective fields whose work has had broad practical applications.

Released: 17-Aug-2012 2:25 PM EDT
Stony Brook University Research Reveals Bats Evolved More Than One Way to Drink Nectar
Stony Brook University

Team examines why nectar feeding evolved twice in Leaf-Nosed bats.



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