Endangered species come on lists. But lists obscure relationships. What can it mean that a few mussels, some snails we’ve never heard of, obscure crayfish in marginal headwaters and some island-confined songbirds are vanishing? Some 1,650 species of animals and plants in the United States are listed under federal law as endangered or threatened.
Forty-three years years ago, at Stony Brook University Peter Van Nieuwenhuizen a distinguished professor in physics came up with a theory called supergravity along with two of his colleagues.
Dr. Ryu, the deputy director for Clinical Affairs for the Stony Brook University Cancer Center and designated director of the Phillips Family Cancer Center in Southampton, remembers making the decision to pursue a career in medicine while in high school.
The Women in Science and Engineering Honors Program teamed up with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and iCREATE-Division of Information Technology to hold the Summer WISE program, which brought Long Island middle school girls to the university to find their inner engineer.
Matthew Lerner received the 2019 Richard “Dick” Abidin Early Career Award and Grant from the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology to help support a study that begins in September of a novel approach to treating anxiety and depression in teenagers with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Dr. Amin is Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine and specialist at Stony Brook Sleep Disorders Center. He specializes in obstructed sleep apnea, CPAP treatment and PTSD in veterans with sleep-disordered breathing. His focus is in Sleep Medicine as well as Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine. He is board certified by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine as well as The American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-specialties in Sleep Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, Critical Care Medicine and Internal Medicine.