Research led by Stony Brook University's Eric Brouzes on breaking barriers for cervical cancer diagnostics received a grant from the Prevent Cancer Foundation.
Stony Brook University's inaugural B.R.I.D.G.E.S. Cross-Departmental Graduate Research Conference took place January 30 in the Student Activities Center.
A team of public health researchers, led by Lauren Hale of Stony Brook University, are researching screen time use by adolescents particularly during school.
Friends and colleagues remembered John C. Pomeroy, MD, Stony Brook University associate professor of psychiatry and pediatrics, who passed away on January 12.
Stony Brook University assistant professor Tengfei Ma helped create Influencer, an AI-driven platform designed to streamline the promotional post design process
Stony Brook-led research published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease Closing in on 25 years since the World Trade Center (WTC) attacks, WTC responders continue to suffer long-term effects from their exposures at...
A compound originally developed at SBU now in clinical development A non-opioid investigational drug with promising pre-clinical results in treating neuropathic pain has passed an important hurdle after the study’s...
Professor Jerome Liang in the Renaissance School of Medicine is a trailblazer in medical imaging, with a particular focus on revolutionizing cancer detection.
A study by researchers in the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook may serve as a foundational assessment of Long Covid patients in a post-pandemic era
Stony Brook University faculty members mentored several high school students who are among the top 300 scholars in the 2025 Regeneron Science Talent Search.
Research led by Joe Verghese, Neurology chair in the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook, was recognized by the National Institutes of Health for 2024
A new study led by Stony Brook Medicine finds that advanced kidney disease compromises the survival of B cells, a type of infection-fighting white blood cell
The Renaissance School of Medicine’s Office of Faculty Affairs and the Group for Women in Medicine and Science are hosting the 19th Annual Women in Medicine & Science Research Day on March 5, 2025. Faculty, nurse...